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Session Laws, 1892
Volume 397, Page 67   View pdf image (33K)
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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and such road so declared to be a public highway, shall be


kept in good order and repair by the road supervisor of


the district in which such road is situated, as other public


roads are.


SEC. 199. And be it enacted, That whenever any doubt


exists as to the proper location or width of a road, the super-


visor of the district, under the direction of the County

Cause to

Commissioners, may cause the same to be surveyed and make

be
Surveyed.

such alterations as the public convenience may require subject


as to the rights of any person to the provisions contained in


the general laws for the opening of new roads.


SEC. 200. And be it enacted, That where there shall not


be sufficient money in the county treasury, set apart as a


general road and bridge fund, to meet the requirements of

Author-

the county at large, the County Commissioners are hereby

ized to

authorized to borrow upon the credit of the county a sum not

borrow

exceeding twenty thousand dollars therefor, and shall pay


the same together with the interest out of the general road


and bridge fund, and said fund shall be used for no other


purpose.


SEC. 201. And be it enacted, That sections eighty-three to


uinety-nine inclusive, and sections nineteen to thirty-four

In force.

in elusive, of article twenty -four of the Code of Public General


Laws on the subject of bridges and opening, altering and


closing public roads, be and the same are hereby declared to


be in force in Baltimore County.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect

Effective

from the date of its passage.


Approved March 4th, 1892.


CHAPTER 51.


AN ACT to appropiate a sum of money to pay A. S. Abell


& Co. and others for publishing the Constitutional amend-


ments and Governor's proclamation, according to con tract


made with the Governor of the State of Maryland.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of


Maryland, That the Comptroller of the State be and he is


hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrant, upon
the treasurer of the State, for eight hundred and seventy

To pay for
Publica-
tion

nine dollars and ninety cents in favor of A. S. Abell & Co.,

Constitu-
tional

of the Baltimore Sun ; for six hundred and thirty seven dol-

Amend-

lars and fifty cents in favor of Chas. C. Fulton & Co., of

ments.



 
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