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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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740 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. [ART. 25

1888, art. 25, sec. 103 1860, art. 28, sec. 32 1834, ch. 253, sec. 1.

107. After any road shall be surveyed and laid out under
the two preceding sections the county commissioners shall
direct the application for such road, and the return thereof, to
be recorded.

Jay v Michael, 92 Md. 209

Ibid. sec. 104. 1860, art. 28, sec. 33. 1834, ch. 253, sec. 1

108. After the damages assessed and the costs of laying out
such road shall be paid by the person applying for the same,
such road shall be considered as the private way of such
person, who shall keep open and repair the same at his own
expense.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 105. 1860, art 28, sec. 34. 1834, ch. 253, sec. 1.

109. No person shall -stop or change, or in any manner
obstruct such private road, under the penalty of ten dollars
for every such offense.

Ibid

Ibid. sec. 106. 1860, art. 28, sec 35. 1839, ch. 18.

110. Where a person owns lands adjoining another county
and desires a private road through lands in such adjoining
county, he may apply to the county commissioners of the
county where the lands lie, through which he desires to pass,
and the said county commissioners shall act upon such appli-
cation in the same manner as if the applicant owned land in
such county and had applied for a private road therefrom.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 107 1860, art. 28, sec. 36. 1832, ch. 292, sec 1.

111. On application to the county commissioners by the
owner of any quarry or mine, for a private road thereto, the
same proceedings shall be had as are prescribed for granting
private roads 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.

Ibid sec. 108. 1860, art 28, sec. 37. 1832, ch 292, sec. 1

112. 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.


 

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