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when such cost shall be collected from said abutting property, or the
owner thereof, the same shall be carried by the collector to the credit of
the fund used by said board in executing the work so as aforesaid required
of them to be done in the premises.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 173. 1884, ch. 58.
334. All ordinances heretofore passed by the mayor and council of
Hagerstown, and now in force, and not in conflict with the provisions of
this sub-title of this article, are continued in force until the same are
repealed or modified.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 174. 1884, ch. 58.
335. All ordinances passed in pursuance of the powers conferred by
Section 326, shall be sent to the mayor for his approval. He shall return
the same to the next general or special meeting of the council, with his
approval or disapproval. Any ordinance returned by the mayor, with his
disapproval, shall not become a law unless subsequently passed at the first
regular meeting thereafter by a four-fifths vote of the council.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 175. 1884, ch. 58.
336. The mayor and council shall have power to compel all turnpike
companies whose roads or any part thereof lie within the limits of the
town, to perform all the duties and obligations imposed upon them by
their respective charters, or the laws of this State, upon such parts thereof
as are within the limits of the town, and shall have power to enter into
arrangements with the said turnpike companies in relation to the grading,
paving and repairing of the parts of their respective roads lying within
the limits of the town.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 176. 1884, oh. 58.
337. The several turnpike companies owning roads running into the
town may cede to the town such parts of their roads as lie within the limits
of the town, upon such terms as may be agreed upon between the mayor
and council and said companies, and the same when ceded shall in all
respects be subject to the same regulations as the public streets of the
town.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, sec. 177. 1884, ch. 58.
338. The mayor and council shall have the right to condemn the parts
of all public highways lying within the limits of the town for public use,
and to open, widen, straighten or close up the same, in whole or in part;
provided, free access is allowed to all public roads running to the limits
of the town through the highways of the town.
P. L. L., 1888, Art. 22, see. 178. 1884, ch. 58. 1902, ch. 138, sec. 178.
1908, ch. 3 (p. 1035).
339. For the enforcement of the town ordinances the justices of the
peace for districts three, seventeen, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-four
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