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proceedings; all such costs to be adjusted and paid semi-annually. Said
police service shall be subject to the supervision and direction of the mar-
shal of the police force of Baltimore County.
1908, ch. 214, sec. 7.
826H. Immediately upon the approval of the loan of $5,000,000,
hereinafter mentioned, by the legal voters of Baltimore City, but not
otherwise, the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall pay to the
treasurer of Baltimore County, out of the proceeds of said loan, the sum
of thirty-five thousand dollars, in lieu, and release of, and, as full com-
pensation for, all county taxes due, or to become due, on any and all land,
property, or things, acquired, or held, or thereafter to be acquired or held,
by said Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, under the loan hereinafter
provided for and under the provisions of this Act, or in connection with
the work herein contemplated, and thereafter such land, property, or
things, when so held or acquired by said city, shall be exempt from taxa-
tion for county purposes; all laws, or parts of laws, inconsistent herewith
being hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency. The object of
this section is to indemnify Baltimore County against all loss in taxes,
immediate or prospective, that may be entailed upon it by the appropria-
tion for public use, by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, of any
and all such land, property or things.
1908, ch. 214, sec. S.
826-I. That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, in building its
proposed conduit from the storage lake herein contemplated to the City
of Baltimore, or elsewhere, shall retain title to, and control of, all stone,
suitable for said purposes, brought to the surface, from the line of such
conduit, where the same is situate in Baltimore County, and shall give the
proper authorities of Baltimore County having charge of the roads therein,
the option of purchasing so much of said stone as they may require at any
time during the progress of such work, and for a period of five years
thereafter, at a price not exceeding two cents per cubic yard in the
"dump"; such right being subject, however, to the city's prior right to
use all of said stone that it may need in the construction of roads, or other
works, herein provided for, as contemplated.
1908, ch. 214, sec. 9.
826J. That whenever any public road, or bridge, of Baltimore County
shall be destined, or rendered impassable, in whole or in part, by the
City of Baltimore, in connection with the work herein contemplated, it
shall be the duty of said city to replace the same, at its own expense, as
nearly as possible, with a suitable and convenient road or bridge in lieu
thereof, and, if any such existing public road or bridge, or any bridge or
road, so built in lieu of one so destroyed, be on, or through, property
acquired by said city for the purposes contemplated by this Act, it shall
be the duty of said city hereafter, at all times to maintain the same in good
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