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1284 ARTICLE 4.

Lodge, 44 Md. 436. Dashiell v. Mayor, &c., 45 Md. G16. Mayor v. Little Sisters,
&c., 56 Md. 400. Central Savings Bank v. Baltimore, 71 Md. 515. Burk v. Balti-
more, 77 Md. 469. Riggs v. Winterode, 100 Md. 447. Bouis v. Balto., 138 Md. 284.

See cases under sec. 6, 26A, "Opening, etc., Streets," ante.

Notice required. What the map should show.

J. Holmes Whiteley v. M. & C. C., et al., 113 Md. 541

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, sec. 839. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4. sec. 808. 1912. ch. 32.

829. Before any commissioners appointed by any ordinance of said
corporation, under the two preceding sections, shall proceed to the per-
formance of their duty, they shall give notice in at least two of the daily
newspapers in the City of Baltimore of the object of the ordinance under
which they propose to act, at least ten days before the time of their first
meeting to execute the same.

Baltimore v. Bouldin, 23 Md. 370. Central Savings Bank v. Baltimore. 71 Md. 520.
Riggs v. Winterode. 100 Md. 447.
How notice shall be published.

J. Holmes Whiteley v. M. & C. C. et al, 113 Md. 541.

1914, ch. 150, sec. 1.

829A. That whenever the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall
hereafter provide by ordinance for the laying out, opening, extending,
widening or straightening of any street, square, lane or alley, such ordi-
nance may provide that the Commissioners for Opening Streets shall pro-
ceed to acquire the property necessary, in accordance with Section 172,
and following, of the City Charter, or said ordinance may provide that the
property necessary to be acquired for such laying out, opening, extending,
widening or straightening, may be acquired by proceedings in the Balti-
more City Court under Article 33-A of the Code of Public General Laws
and that, after the damages to be awarded shall have been ascertained by
such proceedings, then the Commissioners for Opening Streets shall pro-
ceed to assess the benefits for said laying out, opening, extending, widen-
ing or straightening, in the same manner as if the damages had been
assessed by them under Section 175 of the City Charter, and they shall
state in the report the amount of damages assessed by the proceedings in
Court to the various owners and the expenses of said Court proceedings
and their own proceedings. Before any such benefits and damages are
assessed there shall be filed with the Commissioners for Opening Streets
a profile map or plat showing the grade of the proposed highway, with
respect to the abutting property, which map or plat shall be included by
the Commissioners in the return to their proceedings.

1914. ch. 150, sec. 2.

829B. That, whenever proceedings are instituted under Article 33-A
of the Code of Public General Laws by the State of Maryland or the
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, or any department, commission,
or board of said City or State, for the acquisition of any property for
said State or city situate in Baltimore City, the appraisers appointed by
said Court shall make their return within ten days, and, immediately upon
the return of the appraisers, the petitioner may pay to the owner of such

 

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