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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE COUNTY. 749

the owners, or reputed owners thereof liable to pay the assessments in the
matter aforesaid, and the amount for which each piece of property, or the
owner thereof shall be liable, and to cause said statement to be certified
under the hands and seals of said County Commissioners of Baltimore
County, and its Chief Clerk, and shall notify persons interested by an
advertisement to be inserted once a week for two successive weeks in a
newspaper published in Baltimore County, that the said assessments have
been completed and that the persons affected thereby are entitled to appeal
therefrom by a petition in writing to the Circuit Court for Baltimore
County within thirty (30) days after the first publication of said notice;
and on trial in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, the party appeal-
ing thereto, shall have the right to appeal to the Court of Appeals of Mary-
land.

1927, ch. 97, sec. 4. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 620.

620. If no appeal shall be presented at the expiration of the time
allowed for appeals, then within ten (10) days thereafter, or after the
return of the decision from the said appeal or appeals, shall have been
made to the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, the said Com-
missioners shall transfer the said statement and list to the Treasurer of
Baltimore County, who shall proceed to collect the same as other county
taxes are collected. The said assessment shall be due and payable on the
date of the transfer of the said statement to the Treasurer of Baltimore
County as aforesaid.

1927, ch. 97, sec. 5. B. Co. C. (1928), sec. 621.

621. Whenever any money shall have been collected by the Treasurer
of Baltimore County as aforesaid, in accordance with the provisions of
this Act, such money shall be paid by him to the County Commissioners
of Baltimore County for the purpose designated in this Act. In dividing
the expense of the work as between the county and the abutting property,
the proportion shall be one-third to the County and two-thirds on the
abutting property owner, and 3 per cent, for collection, the one-third on
the county to be paid out of the General Road and Bridge Fund; assess-
ments shall be paid cash in full on the date certified to the Treasurer of
Baltimore County on the statement of assessments, on which date it is
anticipated that work will start.

1904, ch. 465. B. Co. C. (1908), sec. 356. 1916, sec. 526. 1928, sec. 622.

622. Whenever any public road of said county crosses at grade the line
of any railroad worked by steam or other power, or any other road, public
or private, the Highways Commission shall have the power to determine
whether public safety or convenience requires that such public road shall
be carried across such railroad or public or private road at the place in
question by another grade or over or under grade crossing, and upon
such determination to make such changes in grade and construction of
such public road as may be necessary for such over-grade or under-grade

 

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