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742 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS... [ART. 25
be produced that at least ten days' notice of the application
had been previously given to the parties through whose lands
the proposed road is to be located, which notice shall describe
the location to be made.
Jay v. Michael, 92 Md. 209.
1888, art. 25, sec. 114. 1860, art. 28, sec. 43. 1834, ch. 253, sec. 3.
118. If there shall be an estate for life or term of years, or
tenancy from year to year, in the lands through which any
private road may be located, the county commissioners shall
apportion the damages awarded to the land owners among the
parties interested in the land, according to their several inter-
ests, in possession, expectancy, remainder or reversion; and
the several circuit courts, on appeal, shall have a similar power
of apportionment.
Ibid.
Ibid. sec. 115. 1860, art. 26, sec. 44. 1834, ch. 253, sec. 4.
119. The commissioners appointed to lay out a private road
shall each be entitled to two dollars per diem for every day
they shall be necessarily engaged in locating such road, and
the said commissioners may appoint a surveyor to assist in
locating the same, and may allow him such compensation for
his services as they may deem proper, and the per diem to the
commissioners and the compensation of the surveyor shall be
paid by the person applying for the road.
Ibid.
Ibid. sec. 116. 1860, art. 28, sec. 45. 1834, ch. 253, sec. 1. 1872, ch. 223.
120. No such road shall be made through any garden or
yard.
Ibid.
Ibid. sec. 117 1860, art 28, sec. 46 1834, ch. 253, sec. 1.
121. Any person feeling himself aggrieved by the determi-
nation of the county commissioners in granting or refusing any
road, or in the amount of compensation awarded or in any
matter relating to the granting or refusing to grant any such
road, may appeal, within the time prescribed by law, to the
circuit court for the county in which such application shall be
made, and either party may be entitled to a trial by jury, and
the judgment in the case shall be final between the parties.
Hoshall v. Hoffaker, 11 Md. 362. Miles v. Stevenson, 80 Md. 367. Jay v.
Michael, 92 Md. 209.
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