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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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1282 ARTICLE 4.

and City Council of Baltimore shall levy in each and every year upon all
property liable to taxation in the City of Baltimore, a sum sufficient to
pay the interest accruing on said stock, and to create a sinking fund suffi-
cient, with the aid of any premiums on the sale thereof, to redeem said
stock at its maturity.

826R. Repealed by Act of 1910, Chapter 304.

City must pay for machinery in a cotton mill, if taken under this Act. City not
bound where contract obtained by material misrepresentation. Contract pronounced
void.

Warren Manufacturing Company v. Baltimore. 119 Md. 189.

STREETS, BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS.

OPENING STREETS.

P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 806A. Act 1892, ch. 105. 1906, ch. 25.

827. Whenever any property shall have been condemned in any form
of proceeding for the use of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
and in consequence of infancy, insanity or absence from the city of any
person or persons entitled to receive any money awarded in any such pro-
ceedings, conflicting claims, refusal to accept, or any other cause, such
money cannot be safely and reasonably paid to any person or persons, it
shall be lawful for the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to file a
bill or petition in any Court of Equity in the city or county where the
property is condemned, or any portion thereof, lies, and whenever such
Court shall be satisfied that, for any of the reasons aforesaid, that said
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore should be permitted to pay the said
money into such Court, it shall pass such decree as it shall deem proper,
and the payment of any money into Court under any such decree or order
shall be considered in all respects equivalent to a tender thereof to any
person or persons entitled to such money, and who may be made a party
or parties to such proceeding, and upon making such payment, the said
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall be thereby released from all
further liability for the money awarded as aforesaid to any person or
persons who may be made a party or parties to such proceeding as afore-
said, and in all cases when one or more persons is or are entitled to an
estate for life or years, or an estate tail fee simple, conditional, base or
qualified fee, or any other particular, limited or conditional estate in prop-
erty condemned as aforesaid, and any person or persons is or are entitled
to a remainder or remainders, vested or contingent, or an executory devise
or devises, or any other interest, vested or contingent, in the same prop-
erty, if all persons in being who would be entitled to the said property
if the contingency had happened at the date of the filing of the aforesaid
bill or petition, shall be made parties to such proceeding, the payment into
Court of the money awarded for such property shall bind all persons,
whether in being or not, who claim or may claim any interest in the said
property under any of the parties to the said cause, or under any person

 

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