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shall be deposited, as hereinbefore required, in some bank in the
city of Baltimore, to be designated by the county commissioners,
to the credit of the street, alley-way or thoroughfare proposed to
be opened, graded, paved or curbed, and by such bank be kept
separate from any other funds which said examiner or examiners
may have on deposit in said bank; and in case of the appoint-
ment of another or other examiners, under the provisions of the
preceding section, such monies shall be paid out by such bank
upon the check, order or warrant of such other examiner or
examiners.
1880, ch. 329.
237. Whenever it may be desirable to have an alley laid off
and established and condemned, opened, graded and constructed
in any portion of the territory of Baltimore county in which
streets and avenues have already been laid off or may hereafter
be laid off under the provisions of this sub-title of this article,
the owners of a majority of front feet of ground bounding on
such proposed alley, may make application to the county commis-
sioners, in the same manner as for the condemning, opening and
grading of any Streeter avenue or part thereof; and the width
of the proposed alley and the location of the same must be set
forth in said application; and after said application is presented
to the county commissioners, all proceedings which can be had
and taken for the condemnation, opening, grading and construc-
tion of any street or avenue, or portion thereof, under the pro-
visions of this sub-title of this article, shall be had and taken for
the condemnation, opening, grading and construction of such
proposed alley.
Ibid.
238. Whenever the owners of a majority of front feet of
ground bounding on any street or avenue, or any portion thereof,
may make application for the condemning, opening, grading and
constructing of any street or avenue, or part thereof, under the
provisions of any of the sections of this sub-title of this article,
they may set forth that they desire to increase the width of said
street or avenue, and the manner in which they propose to
increase the same; and in condemning, opening, grading and
constructing said street or avenue, or any portion thereof, all such.
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