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Code of the Public Local Laws of Maryland, 1930
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BALTIMORE CITY. 993

1912, ch. 32.

191. When the proceedings of the Commissioners for Opening Streets
in any case are transferred to the City Collector, the City Register is
authorized and required to pay all the expenses incurred by the Com-
missioners under the said proceedings. But such expenses shall not re-
main unpaid more than six months after the completion of any services
performed under said ordinance; and the Comptroller and Register are
directed to pay, within six months after the services have been completed,
any such expenses upon presentation of the proper vouchers or certificates
from the Commissioners for Opening Streets.

192. Vacant.

1898, ch. 123.

193. Whenever the owner or owners of the bed of any of the streets,
lanes or alleys of the city, as laid out on Poppleton's plat, or on such
plat as the city may adopt, for the territory annexed under the Act of
1888, Chapter 98, or any subsequent Act, shall offer to convey the same
to the city, it shall be the duty of the Mayor to obtain the opinion of the
City Solicitor in relation to the title to the property and the legality of
the deed or deeds, and, if in the opinion of the Mayor, it will be right
and proper, and the public good will result therefrom, he is hereby author-
ized to receive, in the name of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore,
any deed or deeds so offered to the city; provided, that no deed shall be
for less than one whole square, and that the city shall not incur any
expense in receiving the same; and that a plat setting forth the location,
together with the surrounding property, to the extent of two hundred
feet, shall accompany said deed.

1898, ch. 123.

194. Whenever any street, lane or alley, or part thereof, shall be con-
veyed to the city, as provided in the preceding section, the same shall be
a public highway, subject to all ordinances and resolutions relating to
streets, lanes and alleys in the City of Baltimore.

1898, ch. 123.

195. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore will not entertain any
petition for or remonstrance against the opening, widening, straighten-
ing or closing of any street, lane, or alley in the City of Baltimore, unless
the signers of such petition or remonstrance shall state the location of
the property they represent, together with the number of front feet of
the same.

1908, ch. 150.

195A. In any and all cases where a street, lane or alley, or part there-
of, situated in the City of Baltimore, has been opened, widened, straight-
ened or closed by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, or by any
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