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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
Volume 389, Page 432   View pdf image
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432 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. [ART. 25.

lands lie, through which he desires to pass; and the said county
commissioners shall act upon such application in the same manner
as if the applicant owned land in such county, and had applied for
a private road therefrom.

F. G. L., (1860,) art. 28, sec. 36. 1832, ch. 292, sec. 1.

107. On apph'cation to the county commissioners by the owner
of any quarry or mine, for a private road thereto, the same pro-
ceedings shall be had as are prescribed for granting private roods
to farms; provided, the county commissioners be satisfied that
the working of the stone quarry to which the road is prayed for,
will not injure or endanger any dwelling-house, tavern-house or
out-house attached thereto

Ibid. sec. 37. 1832, ch. 292, sec. 1.

108. In granting a road under the preceding section, the
county commissioners may prescribe a period and terms when
and upon which the said road shall cease, and may be shut up; or
when, for the continuance of said road, it shall be necessary to
have, at the discretion of the said county commissioners, the same
renewed.

Ibid. sec. 38. 1836, ch. 255, sec. 1. 1866, ch. 105.

109. Any owner or owners of a mill, factory, distillery, quarry
or lime kiln, situated within one mile of any railroad, may apply
to the county commissioners of the county to lay out and open &
private road from such 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.

Ibid sec. 39. 1836, ch. 255, sec. 2.

110. If an applicant for a road under the preceding section
shall state in his application that he intends to lay a railway on
such road, the commissioners appointed to assess the damages,
which any person will sustain by opening such road, shall take
into consideration the additional damage, (if any,) which would be
caused by the construction of such railroad; and shall determine

 

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