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60. Applicant for such to pay expenses
thereof.
61. Assessments upon parties benefited
by such.
62. Such ditch to remain open, how
long.
63. Penalties for stopping drains.
64. Compensation of commissioners.
65. Compensation of managers; sur-
veyor; clerk.
66. Vacancy in commissioners, how
filled.
67. Mill rights not to be interfered
with.
68. Guardian to protect minors' rights.
69. Notice to non-resident owners.
70. Amendments of petitions.
71. Appeal to circuit court; jury trial.
72. Where ditches cross public roads,
managers to erect bridges.
73. What notice to be given by com-
missioners before proceeding.
74. County commissioners to appoint
a day to hear objections, notice
thereof.
75. Proceedings by treasurer of ditch.
76. Sections 35-76 to apply to all
lands requiring drainage.
Meridian Line.
77. How to he established.
78. County commissioners to provide
standard measure.
79. Surveyor to note and record vari-
ation of his compass, annually.
80. Compensation of clerk for record-
ing same.
81. Penalty for injuring pillars or me-
ridian line.
82. Cost of establishing meridian line
to be paid by county commis-
sioners.
Public Roads,
83. Petition for to county commis-
sioners.
84. What notice petitioner to give.
85. Counter petitions.
86. Modes of opening; proceedings for.
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87. Oath of examiners
88. Meeting of examiners.
89. Report to county commissioners.
90. To give reasons for their opinion.
91. Consent of owner, when necessary;
Baltimore and Washington
counties excepted.
92. Width of roads.
93. Ascertainment of damages, how
made.
94. By whom to be paid.
95. To whom to be paid.
96. Petitioners to pay costs when peti-
tion dismissed.
97. Action of county commissioners
on return of examiners.
98. Compensation of examiners.
99. Levy to pay cost of opening
Private Roads.
100. Land owner entitled to road to
public places.
101. Commissioners to lay out.
102. County commissioners to deter-
mine course of.
103. Application and return to be re-
corded.
104. Road to be kept open by appli-
cant.
105. Penalty for obstructing.
106. Private road through lands in an
adjoining county, how obtained.
107. Private road to quarry.
108. County commissioners to pre-
scribe continuance and use of.
109. Private road from mill, factory,
distillery, quarry or lime kiln,
to railroad.
110. Assessment of damages; location
of crossings.
111. Railway may be laid on such pri-
vate road.
112. Private railroad not to pass
through quarry.
113. Ten days' notice required before
commissioners appointed
114. Apportionment of damages
amongst owners.
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