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Supplement to the Maryland Code, Containing the Acts of the General Assembly, Passed at the Sessions of 1861, 1861-62, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867
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454

CITY OF BALTIMORE. [ART. 4.

 

not received when tendered, may at any time there-
after be received from the said mayor and city coun-
cil by the said owner.

May enlarge
streets and
avenues.

792. The said park commissioners, are authorized
to enlarge the streets and avenues around and lead-
ing to the said park; and in the event of failing to
agree with the owner of any property required for
that purpose, or of any interest therein, for the pur-
chase thereof, or if the owner be a feme covert under
age, non compos mentis, or be residing out of the
county at the time, the said commissioners are here-
by authorized to condemn the same, in the manner
specified in the foregoing section, the oath to each
juror being, that he will justly and impartially value
the damages which the owner will sustain by the en-
larging of the particular street or avenue, as the case
may be, and the jury, in estimating such damages,
shall not make any allowance or deduction on ac-
count of any real or supposed benefits which the
owner may derive from said park, or from such en-
largement of said street or avenue.

In force from January 31, 1862.

POLICE.

1867, c. 367 repeals sections 606, 807, 808, 809, 810, 811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817,
818, 819, S20, 821 and 822 of this article and 1862, c. 131; 1864, c 42; 1864, c 244
and 1865, c. 46 relating to the same subject, and re-enacts the above sections with
amendments and additional sections 823, 824, 825 and 826 as follows

1807,c 367
Election of
police commis-
sioners.

808. Immediately after the passage of this act
there shall be elected by the joint meeting of the
two houses of the general assembly of Maryland,
three discreet persons, who shall be residents of the
state of Maryland five years preceding the day of
their election, and three years residents in the city of
Baltimore; said three persons shall be known as the
board of police commissioners for the city of Balti-

Removal, 4c.

more. They shall be subject to removal as herein-
after provided, hold their offices for four years, and
until their respective successors shall have been



 

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