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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 576.
AN ACT to add an additional section to Article four of the
Code of Public Local Laws, title "City of Baltimore," sub-
title "Streets, Bridges and Highways," to come in after
section 824, and to be numbered section 824 1/2.
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New section
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted ly the General Assembly of
Maryland, That an additional section be added to article four
of the code of Public Local Laws, titled "City of Baltimore,"
sub-title "Streets, Bridges and Highways," to come in after
section 824, to be numbered section 824 1/2, and to read as fol-
lows :
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Streets in
21st and 22d
wards.
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824 1/2. No avenues, streets or alleys in the twenty-first or
twenty-second ward of Baltimore city, or in either of them,
shall hereafter be opened, established or condemned, nor shall
the dedication of any avenue, street or alley hereafter made in
said twenty-first or twenty-second wards of Baltimore city, or
in either of them, be accepted by the mayor and city council
of Baltimore, unless the lines and grades of said avenues,
streets or alleys be opened, established, condemned or dedi-
cated to conform to the plans, plats and surveys, denned by
the topographical survey of the city of Baltimore, now being
prepared under the supervision of Henry T. Douglas, chief
engineer, unless otherwise provided in an Act of Assembly ;
provided, that the plan of said topographical survey shall be
approved by an ordinance or formal resolution of the mayor
and city council of Baltimore.
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Effective.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 6th, 1894.
CHAPTER 577.
AN ACT to extend the time of Oliver T. Beauchamp and
James D. Anderson, collectors of State and county taxes in
Somerset County for the years 1890 and 1891, for collecting
said State and county taxes, and enable them to enforce the
payment of taxes not heretofore collected by them.
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Preamble.
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WHEREAS, Oliver T. Beauchamp and James D. Anderson
were appointed by the County Commissioners of Somerset
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