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CHAP. 108
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of property and materials aforesaid; and the said commis-
sion is duly empowered to take and receive a good and suffi-
cient bond from the purchaser or purchasers aforesaid, with
a penalty to the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, con-
ditioned that the purchase money be duly paid at such times
as the said commission shall demand the same, and condi-
tioned further that said purchaser or purchasers shall remove
within twenty days after notice from the said commission
from the bed of the street, all such material so sold, and all
rubbish or other obstruction in said street occasioned thereby ;
and in event of the. purchaser or purchasers not complying
with the terms of the said sale, the commission shall, if
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Re-sell said
lots and im-
provements.
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said sale was public, re-sell the said lot or lots, and improve-
ment or improvements, or material or debris thereon, as
the case may be, at the risk of the former purchaser, giv-
ing not less than five days' notice of said re-sale in two of
the daily newspapers of the city aforesaid, or it may, in its
discretion, in the event of such default, whether said sale
was public or private, re-sell at private sale; provided, how-
ever, that when, in the judgment of said commission, a part
or the whole of the improvements of any lot can be taken
without destroying the whole of said lot or said improve-
ments for the purpose for which the lot or improvements are
used, or for building purposes, the said commission shall
only condemn such part of said whole lot or improvements
as is necessary for the proposed object, and shall award to
the owner or owners of the part of the lot or improvements
so taken such damages, and assess upon the remainder
thereof such benefit as in their judgment shall be right and
proper.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved March 16, 1906.
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