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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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such other place or places as may be deemed most advan-


tageous to the interest of the company ; provided, however,


that nothing in this section or act contained, shall authorize


said company to use steam motive power on their said rail-


road, or any part thereof, or any larger motor, cars or car-


riages thereon, than such as are usual, and at the time being


permitted in the city of Baltimore, or street railroads in said


city ; and provided, further, that in constructing its said


railroad, the said company shall lay its said track or tracks


on the margin or margins of said streets, avenues, or county


roads, and. in such manner as not to interfere with the free


and convenient use of such streets, avenues or county roads,


and shall leave unoccupied and unobstructed by said track


or tracks and by the cars, motors or carriages using or run-


ning upon the same, a width of at least fourteen feet for


vehicles using said streets, avenues and county roads.


SEC. 6 A. Provided, however, that it shall be unlawful

Proviso.

for said railroad company to build or construct its road on,


over, or across any street or highway iu Baltimore County


without the consent and approval of the county commis


siouers of said county being first had and obtained ; and


provided, further, that in the construction of said road in


Baltimore County, and the proper repair of the same, and


of the keeping in repair of the same, and of the keeping in


repair of the road-bed within the limits of the tracks, the


same shall be done by said railroad company, under the


supervision and control of the County Commissioners of


Baltimore County.


SEC. 6 B. Provided, however, that it shall be unlawful

Proviso

for said railroad company to build or construct its road, on,


over or across any street or highway in Baltimore City with-


out the consent and approval of the mayor and city council


of Baltimore being first had and obtained ; and provided,


further, that in the construction of said road in Baltimore


City, and the proper repair'of the same, and of the keeping


in repair of the same, and of the keeping in repair of the


roadbed within the limits of the tracks the same shall be


done by said railroad company under the supervision and


control of the Commissioners, of Streets of Baltimore City.


SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That the said company be and


they are hereby authorized in the constructing of said rail-


road over the streets, avenues and the county roads

In crossing

aforesaid, to alter the grades of said streets, avenues and

may alter
grade, &c.

roads, and shall have the power to widen the limits of said


roads to a width requisite for the purpose of the construc-


tion of said railroad, and whenever said company shall


determine to widen said roads, and when it becomes necessary




 
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