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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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488 ARTICLE 2.

olis Electric Railroad Company and the Craig's Ferry Road northerly
along the western side of the said railroad property, pass Woodlawn Sta-
tion, and then westerly to the Hammond Ferry Road, a total distance of
about 5,120 feet.*

1927, ch. 456.

420. The County Commissioners of Anne Arundel County are hereby
authorized and empowered to assume full jurisdiction over the roads in
Glen Burnie, Fifth Election District of said county, for the purpose of
maintaining, constructing and completing same, said roads being less than
thirty feet wide and described as follows:

Beginning for the first part of the road herein described and known
as Railroad Avenue at the intersection of the northwest line of a 50 foot
street known as "M" Street with the east line of the right-of-way of the
North Shore Branch of the W., B. & A. Electric Railroad Company and
running w-ith a width of 20 feet in a northerly and northwesterly direc-
tion and binding upon the said line of said right-of-way for a distance of
1,780 feet, more or less, to the intersection of the said right-of-way with
the northwest side of a 60 foot street known as Oak Lane.

Beginning for the second part of the road herein described and known
as Railroad Avenue at the intersection of the northeast line of a 30 foot
county road leading from Glen Burnie towards Saunders Range and
known as Marley Bridge Road with the west line of the said right-of-way
of the said railroad and running northwesterly with a width of 30 feet
and binding upon the said line of the said right-of-way for a distance of
1,370 feet, more or less, to the northwest line of a 50 foot road known as
"N" Street; thence continuing as before with a width of 20 feet for a
distance of 470 feet, more or less, to the northwest line of a 60 foot street
known as "M" Street.

Beginning for the third part of the road herein described and known
as Railroad Avenue at the intersection of the northwest line of Light
Street Road with ttfe southeast line of the right-of-way of the North Shore
Branch of the W., B. & A. Electric Railroad Company and running with
a width of 20 feet in a northwesterly direction and binding upon the said
line of said right-of-way for a distance of 2,060 feet more or less to the
southeast line of a 60 foot street known as "D" Street; all of the above
mentioned streets and right-of-ways being fully shown upon plats of sub-
division of the property of the Curtis Creek Mining, Furnace and Manu-
facturing Company, known as Glen Burnie and intended to be recorded
among the Land Records of Anne Arundel County.

VEHICLES.

421-422. Ch. 672, 1908 (Sections 325A-325B in Melvin's Co. Code,
1914) was held invalid on account of misleading title in Nutwell v. A. A.
Co., 110 Md. 667.

*Sec. 2, ch. 400, 1924, repealed all laws inconsistent therewith.

 

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