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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE CITY. 1289
NORTH AVENUE.

P. L. L. (1860), Art. 4, secs. 858-860. 1878, ch. 59. P. L. L. (1888), Art. 4, sec. 820.

838. The bed of North Avenue, throughout its entire length, shall in
all respects be hereafter held as the bed of any other street or avenue in
Baltimore City, so far as the same be laid down on Poppleton's map of
Baltimore City, and subject to all the conditions or requirements of any
other street or avenue in said city: and any and all of the ground front-
ing thereon, whether in Baltimore City or County, shall, in the event of
said avenue, or any part thereof, being graded, curbed, paved, shelled,
graveled, or in any like manner improved, be subject to the same assess-
ment for the cost of said grading, curbing, paving, graveling, shelling or
like improvement, as would be the case with ground fronting on any other
street or avenue in the city, similarly to be improved as aforesaid, and
such ground and the owners and representatives thereof shall in such event
be held liable for said assessments, and the said avenue be subject to all
the Acts of Assembly and ordinances of the Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore which are now or may be hereafter in force and applicable for
grading, curbing, paving, graveling, shelling or any like improvement of
streets or avenues in Baltimore City.

Baltimore City v. Porter, 18 Md. 284. Mayor. &c.. v. Horn. 26 Md, 194. Lester v.
Mayor, 29 Md. 419.

YORK ROAD.

1906, ch. 62, sec. 1.

838A. It shall not be lawful for any person, corporation, municipality,
commission, engineer, agents, or employed of such corporations, munic-
ipalities, or engineers or commission, to lay any cobblestone or macadam
for street paving purposes upon the York Road between North Avenue
and the city line in the City of Baltimore, without the consent of the
General Assembly of Maryland.

NEW BOUNDARY AVENUE.

1914, ch. 611.

838B. That the bed of New Boundary Avenue in Baltimore City, as
now laid out, shall in all respects be hereafter held as the bed of any other
street or avenue in Baltimore City; and any and all of the ground front-
ing thereon, in Baltimore County, shall in the event of said avenue, or
any part thereof, being graded, curbed, paved or in any like manner im-
proved, be subject to the same assessment for the cost of said grading,
curbing, paving, or like improvement as would be the case with ground
fronting on any other street or avenue in the City of Baltimore, similarly
to be improved as aforesaid: and such ground and the owners and rep-
resentatives thereof shall in such event be held liable for said assessments.

 

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