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1466 KENT COUNTY. [ART. 15.
posed streets, lanes or alleys, to the different persons owning
property in said town, and make a return to the said town com-
missioners, of the money value of such advantages and damages;
and upon said return, the town commissioners shall have the
power to assess and levy upon the taxable property of said town
such a sum as may be necessary to open such streets, lanes or
alleys, and for the purpose of making, other improvements in said,
town; but such levy shall not be more than twenty-five cents in.
the hundred dollars of assessable property for any one year.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 14, sec. 106.
132. Should any property-holder in said town be dissatisfied!
with said assessment and levy of damages, he may appeal to the
circuit court for Kent county within one year and have the same
reduced or abated upon showing sufficient cause.
Ibid. sec. 107.
133. The said town, commissioners shall have power to make
such ordinances as may be necessary to protect and advance the,
health, peace and welfare of the town, not contrary to law.
Ibid. sec. 108.
134. The limits of said town shall be a square, whose sides
shall measure eight hundred and eighty yards each, and said sides
shall be four hundred and forty yards distant from the centre of
the crossing of the present roads in said town.
Ibid. sec. 109.
135. The said corporation shall issue no scrip, certificate, note,
or other device or evidence of debt, to be used as a currency.
JURORS.
P. L. L., (1860,) art. 14, sec. 112.
136. The county commissioners shall levy annually, one year
in advance, such sum of money as they may deem sufficient to
discharge all claims which may accrue for the attendance of jurors
for the two succeeding terms of the circuit court.
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