LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 81.
An act for changing part of the divisional line between Dorchester and
Caroline counties. |
61
Dec. Ses. 1825.
Passed Feb.
17, 1826. |
WHEREAS, it is represented to this general assembly,
by the
petition of Mark Noble, of Dorchester county, that he is possessed
of a tract of land lying and being in Dorchester and Caroline
counties, through which the divisional line of Dorchester
and Caroline counties now runs, to the injury of the said
Mark Noble; And whereas, it appears that changing the said
road will be beneficial to the said Mark Noble, and promote the
convenience of the public; Therefore, |
Preamble. |
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
John Rowings, John Douglass and Hatfield Wright, be, and
they are hereby appointed commissioners, and they, or a majority
of them are hereby authorised to change and alter so much
of the public road which now divides the counties of Dorchester
and Caroline, and passes through the land of the said Mark Noble,
in the most convenient manner, and in such direction as
shall best promote the convenience of the public, as well as the
convenience of the said Mark Noble; and it shall be the duty of
the said commissioners, or a majority of them, to cause so
much of the old road and divisional line aforesaid, as may
be necessary, to be laid down by a surveyor, and also such alteration
as they or a majority of them may make in said land,
shewing in what manner the alteration is made, and to return
a plot thereof, with the surveyors' certificate thereon, to the
levy courts of Dorchester and Caroline, counties; and if the
levy courts aforesaid, shall approve of the alteration made and
certified as aforesaid, the same shall be recorded by the clerks
of the respective county courts of Dorchester and Caroline, and
thence forward, the said new road shall be held and considered
as a part of the pubic road and divisional line between the said
counties of Dorchester and Caroline, and shall be kept in repair
in the same manner as the said public road and divisional
line has been and is now kept in repair. |
Commissions
—powers—
duty—record
&c. |
2. And be it enacted, That all the
expense which shall accrue
in making the alteration of the road as aforesaid, and recording
the same, shall be paid by the said Mark Noble. |
Mark Noble
to pay expences. |
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CHAPTER 82.
A supplement to an act, for the benefit of Ann Rochester and Frances
Rochester. |
Passed Feb.
18, 1826. |
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That
the act, entitled an act, for the benefit of Ann Rochester and
Frances Rochester, passed at December session, eighteen hundred |
Former act
revived. |
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