ART. 28.] COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
peace, shall be fined not less than fire nor more than
ten dollars.
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46. All laws or parts of laws inconsistent with the
provisions of this act are hereby repealed.
In force from March 22, 1867.
PRIVATE ROADS.
1866, c. 105 repeals and re-enacts section 38 as follows :
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Ibid 8.9
Inconsistent
laws.
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88. Any owner or owners of a mill, factory, dis-
tillery, quarry or lime kiln, situated within one mile
of any railroad, may apply to the county commission-
ers of the county to lay out and open a private road
from each mill, factory, distillery, quarry or lime
kilns, to the most convenient place for intersecting
such railroad, and on such application the county
commissioners shall proceed in the same manner and
with the same powers as if such application were for
a private road to a farm.
In force from February 8, 1866.
DRAINING LANDS.
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1866, c. 103.
Owner of mill,
etc , may apply
for opening
road.
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1867, c. 127 adds the following sections to this article, to be numbered 102,
103 and 104:
102. The commissioners appointed by the county
commissioners to lay off any ditch, before proceeding
to do so, shall give at least tea days notice of their
intention to proceed with the execution of their com-
mission, by advertisement set up at four of the most
public places in the neighborhood of the proposed
ditch, and no report shall be confirmed by the county
commissioners without such notice shall be shown to
have been given.
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1867, c 127
Notice to be
given of laying
off ditch.
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103. The county commissioners shall on their first
meeting after receiving any return of proceedings of
such ditch commissioners, appoint a day to hear
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Day appointed
to near objec-
tions.
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