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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 37.] FERRIES. 727

P. G. L , (1860,) art 39, sec. 6 1799, ch. 83, sec. 5.

6. If the proprietor of the said land shall think himself
aggrieved by the quantity of land laid off, or by the manner of
laying off the same, or by the valuation thereof by the said jury,
he may apply to the said court at any time before the end of the
next court to that at which the proceedings aforesaid shall be re-
turned, who may, in a summary way, examine the said proceed-
ings, and ratify or correct the same in any of the particulars
above mentioned, and shall thereupon order and adjudge that the
said land shall thenceforward become the property of the said
county forever, upon the value thereof as aforesaid being paid to
the said owner; which judgment and proceeding shall be recorded;
and the clerk of the said court shall transmit a copy of such order
and judgment of the said court, and a certificate of the valuation of
the said land condemned, to the county commissioners of the same
county, who shall assess and levy the same in the same manner as
other county expenses, and shall order such sum, when levied, to
be paid over to the person or persons entitled to receive the same
as being interested in such condemned land; and it shall there-
upon be lawful for the said county commissioners to direct the
necessary buildings to be erected thereon at the expense of the
county, and the same shall be annually rented out by them for the
use and benefit of the said county.

Ibid, sec 7 1799, ch. 83, sec. 5.

7. In cases of infancy or other legal disability, it shall and may
be lawful for such infant or other person, or his or her legal rep-
resentative, whose land may be condemned under the provisions of
the preceding sections, at any time within three years after the
removal of such disabllity, to repay to the county commissioners
or other collector, the amount of the valuation of such condemned
land, if the same shall have been paid as above directed, and also
the real value at the time of such disability being removed of any
buildings or other improvemeDts that may have been erected
thereon at the expense of the county, or if the same be refused,
to make a tender thereof; and such condemned property, with the
improvements thereon, shall revert to and become again the prop-
erty of such person, as fully as the same would have been if such
condemnation had nevei taken place.

 

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