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ART. 25] PRIVATE ROADS. 741

1888, art. 25, sec. 109. 1860, art. 28, sec 38. 1836, ch. 255, sec. 1.
1866, ch 105.

113. 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 a private road from such mill, factory, distillery,
quarry or lime kilns, to the most convenient place for inter-
secting 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.
Jay v. Michael, 92 Md. 209.

Ibid. sec. 110 1860, art. 28, sec. 39. 1836, ch. 255, sec. 2.

114. 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 the places at which crossings shall be made over
such railroad, for the convenience of the .owners of the land on
either side of such private road, and shall specify the same in
their return to the county commissioners.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 111. 1860, art. 28, sec. 40 1836, ch 255, sec. 3.

115. Any person who has obtained a private road under the
two preceding sections may lay a railway thereon, and may,
with the consent of the owners of any railroad, connect the
same therewith; provided, that the damages assessed as afore-
said be paid to the parties thereto, and that the crossings
required to be made in the preceding section be made within
thirty days after laying said railway.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 112. 1860, art. 28, sec. 41 1836, ch. 255, sec. 4.

116. On the application of the owners of any quarry over or
through which any private railroad may pass, the county com-
missioners may have the location of said road altered so as to
avoid the interfering with the working of the quarry.

Ibid.

Ibid. sec. 113. 1860, art. 28, sec. 42. 1834, ch. 253, sec. 2.

117. The county commissioners shall not appoint commis-
sioners to lay out any private road until satisfactory proof shall


 

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