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2852 ARTICLE 12.

150 and 152 of Art. 25 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland
proceed to examine and determine whether the public convenience re-

quires that the said road shall be so opened.

1918, ch. 319, sec. 206E.

482. All roads so opened under the provisions of this chapter shall
be at least twenty feet wide and when opened and sufficiently cleared shall
be public roads.

1918, ch. 319, sec. 206P.

483. If no objection be made to the return of the examiners at the

meeting of the County Commissioners next succeeding the meeting at
which said return shall be made, the County Commissioners may proceed
to pass judgment thereon and affirm or reject the same or order it to be
amended in their discretion, or may continue said proceedings over to their
next meeting and so on from time to time so long as they may think
proper.

1918, ch. 319, sec. 206G.

484. The said examiners shall be entitled to compensation for their
services and attendance not exceeding two dollars per day to be ascertained
by the County Commissioners, with all charges arising from the survey

or attendance to witnesses and other expenses shall be paid by the County

Commissioners.

1918, ch. 319, ch. 206H.

485. In all cases where the County Commissioners shall adjudge that
a road shall be opened as provided for in the preceding sections they shall

at the usual time for levying taxes, levy on the assessable property of the
county a sum sufficient to open said road, and also sufficient to pay the

damages awarded, and it shall be the duty of the County Commissioners
to open said road as soon as can conveniently be done.

SCHOOLS.*

P. L. L., 1888, Art. 12, sec. 207. 1878, ch. 345.

486. The treasurer of the State, upon the warrant of the comptroller,

shall pay annually on the first Monday of July, to the board of school

commissioners for Garrett county, the sum of twelve hundred dollars,
to be applied to the public school fund of said county; said sum shall be

applied by them to the support of the Grantsville and Oakland schools in
equal amounts; and said Grantsville and Oakland schools shall be taken
and considered as high schools, and open to pupils from any part of the

county; provided, that whenever the board of school commissioners shall
establish a high school, such as is provided for in article 77 of the public

*Most of the provisions of this subtitle have been modified or superseded by
general laws and by the State Budget System. See Annotated Code, Art. 77.

 

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