1188 ARTICLE 4.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 644. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 684.
713. The Sheriff or his deputy shall, before the said jury proceed to
act, administer to each of the jurors an oath, justly and impartially to
value the damages which the owners or parties holding an interest in the
property to be condemned will sustain by the use and occupation thereof
by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 645. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 685.
714. The jury so qualified shall inquire into, assess and ascertain the
sum of money to be paid by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
for the land or other property to be condemned, having regard to all the
circumstances of damage or benefit to result to such owner or party inter-
ested therein.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 646. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 686.
715. The jury shall reduce their inquisition to writing, and shall sign
and seal the same, and it shall then be returned by the Sheriff to the
Clerk of the Superior Court of said city, and be by such clerk filed in his
office, and shall be confirmed by said court at its next session if no suffi-
cient caiuse to the contrary be shown, and when confirmed shall be re-
corded by the said clerk at the expense of the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 647. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 687.
716. If said inquisition be set aside by the said court, the court shall
direct another inquisition to be taken in the manner hereinafter directed.
P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 648. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 688.
717. Every such inquisition shall describe the property taken or the
bounds of the land condemned, and the quantity or duration of the interest
in the same valued to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore; and such
valuation, when paid or tendered to the owner of said property or his
legal representatives, shall entitle the Mayor and City Council of Balti-
more to the full, legal and equitable title, interest and estate of the owners
of said property, estate and interest in the same thus valued, as fully as
it had been held by the owners of the same; and the valuation, if not
received when tendered, may at any time thereafter be received without
interest by the said owners, or their legal representatives.
P. L. L. (1860). Art. 4, sec. 649. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 689.
718. If the twenty jurors summoned as hereinbefore directed shall
not appear at the time and place mentioned, the Sheriff or his deputy
shall forthwith summon other freeholders of the city, qualified as before
directed to make up the said jury to the number of twelve.
P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 650. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 690.
719. The jurors summoned and attending shall be allowed one dollar
per day for their services; the Sheriff shall be allowed the same fees as
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