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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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918 ARTICLE 25.

An. Code, sec. 104. 1904, sec. 103. 1888, sec. 99. 1853, ch. 220, sec. 10.

158. In all cases where the county commissioners shall adjudge that
a road be opened or altered they shall at the usual time for levying taxes
levy on the assessable property of the county a sum sufficient to open or
alter said road, and also sufficient to pay the damages awarded, if it shall
have been adjudged that the damages be paid by the county, or such propor-
tion of the said sums as shall have been adjudged to be paid by the county;
and it shall be the duty of the county commissioners to open or alter the
road as soon as it can conveniently be done.1

See sec. 8 and notes to sec. 143.

As to the right of appeal from the action of the county commissioners, see art. 5,
sec. 90. See also Miles v. Stevenson, 80 Md. 367.

An. Code, sec. 104A. 1916, ch. 263.

159. The County Commissioners of the several Counties of this State,
shall, within four months after June 1, 1916, erect and thereafter maintain
at each intersection of a County road with the State roads and State aid
roads, in their respective Counties, a sign or finger board, substantially
made, on which shall be legibly painted, in letters at least three inches in
height, the name of the principal place or places to which such County road
leads, with the distance thereto from such State or State aid road, such sign
or finger board to be securely fastened on a substantial post firmly placed in
the ground. In all Counties of the State wherein the jurisdiction over the
County roads is vested by law in any board or other officials, the duties
herein imposed upon the County Commissioners shall be and become the
duties of such " board or other officials."

An. Code, sec. 104B. 1916, ch. 263.

160. Any person defacing, injuring or destroying any sign or finger
board erected or maintained under the preceding Section shall be subject,
upon conviction, before any Justice of the Peace or by the Circuit Court
for any of the Counties, to a fine of not more than fifty dollars for each
offense, or confinement in the County Jail for not less than ten days nor
more than thirty days, or both fine and imprisonment.

Public Landings.

An. Code, sec. 105. 1904, sec. 122. 1888, sec. 118. 1823, ch. 120, sec. 1. 1890, ch. 438.

161. In all cases where the public convenience requires it, the county
commissioners shall have power to establish a public landing upon any
navigable river, canal, bay, sound or other navigable waters.

Under this section and sec. 162, implied power is conferred upon county commis-
sioners to construct wharf. There is no conflict between these sections and act of
1898, ch. 531, applicable to Anne Arundel county. Under this section, the determina-
tion of what the public convenience does or does not require is left to the judg-

1 Secs. 104 to 121 of art. 25 of the Code of 1904, sub-title " Private Roads," were de-
clared to be unconstitutional in Arnsperger v. Crawford, 101 Md. 225. Although this
decision was apparently obiter dictum—the appeal being dismissed—it is thought proper
to omit said sections. For other cases affecting said sections, see Jay v. Michael, 92 Md.
209; Owings v. Worthington, 10 G. & J. 293; Miles v. Stevenson, 80 Md. 367; Hoshall
v. Hoffacker, 11 Md. 364.

 

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