1348 ARTICLE 4.
Commission of Baltimore City and the Surveyor of Baltimore County,
with reference to the proper location of the new boundary established by
this Act between Baltimore City and Baltimore County, the point or
points of disagreement shall be submitted to some competent surveyor to
be named by the Governor of Maryland, whose decision thereupon shall
be final; and in the event of any disagreement between the Chief Engineer
of the Topographical Survey Commission of Baltimore City and Sur-
veyor of Anne Arundel County with reference to the proper location of
the boundary established by this Act between Baltimore City and Anne
Arundel County, the point or points of disagreement shall be submitted
to some competent surveyor, to be named by the Governor, whose de-
cision thereupon shall be final. After the boundaries shall have been
fixed and established, and plat thereof made, as hereinabove provided, said
plat shall be certified under the hand of the Chief Engineer of the Topo-
graphical Survey Commission of Baltimore City, and the copies thereof, as
above provided, shall be by him delivered to the Clerks of the Circuit Court
for Baltimore County, the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County, and the
Superior Court of Baltimore City, to be recorded as hereinabove provided,
the expense of such recording, at the usual rates, to be paid by the Mayor
and City Council of Baltimore. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
shall also pay to the Surveyor of Anne Arundel County, for the services
required of him under this Act, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00),
and shall pay to the Surveyor of Baltimore County, for the services re-
quired of him under this Act, the sum of three hundred dollars ($300.00),
and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall furnish, at its own
expense, the necessary assistants to make the survey herein provided for.
And the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore shall also pay a reasonable
compensation to be fixed by the Governor to the surveyor named by the
Governor as hereinabove provided, in the event that the Governor names
a surveyor under the above provision.
Full power and authority is hereby given to said Chief Engineer of the
Topographical Survey Commission and to said surveyors and their assist-
ants to enter upon any and all property from time to time in the per-
formance of the duties imposed by this Act, and to the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore to erect and maintain suitable stones or posts mark-
ing said boundaries as hereinabove provided. Any person interfering
with said Chief Engineer, the said surveyors and their assistants or either
of them in the discharge of the duties imposed by this section, or removing
or interfering with said boundary stones or posts, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and subject to a penalty of not less than five nor more than
one hundred dollars and may be prosecuted before any Court or Justice
having jurisdiction of misdemeanors committed in Baltimore City.
1918, ch. 82, sec. 4.
Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That, until the redivision of the
entire city, as constituted by this Act into wards, shall be otherwise pro-
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