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FREDERICK COUNTY. 863

interested therein to appear and giving them an opportunity
to be heard before the amounts assessed against them are final-
ly established by said commissioner or commissioners; and
any person, including the town itself, feeling aggrievece at the
action of said commissioner or commissioners shall have the
right to appeal to the Circuit Court for Frederick County and
to a trial by jury; provided said appeal be taken within thirty
days after the determination of said commissioner or commis-
sioners in such case; and an appeal may be taken to the Court
of Appeals by either party; provided, said appeal be entered
within thirty days after the rendition of said judgment by the
Circuit Court for Frederick County.

SEC. 36. The Mayor and Council of Brunswick may, if they
see fit, provide by a general ordinance for the grading, paving,
curbing and sewering, or for the grading, or paving, or curb-
ing, or sewering, or for the regrading, repaving, recurbing and
resewering, or repaving, or recurbing, or resewering or repair-
ing of any street or streets, lane or lanes, alley or alleys, or
any portion thereof, in the town of Brunswick, without the
passage of a special ordinance in the particular case, subject
to the provisions and requirements of the preceding Section 35
of this Act, except as otherwise provided in this section, when-
ever the owner of a majority of the front feet of property bind-
ing on such street or streets, lane or lanes, alley or alleys, or
part thereof, shall apply for the same upon terms and condi-
tions to be prescribed in said general ordinance, and for the
assessment in any such case of the cost of such work, in whole
or in part, pro rata, upon all the property binding upon such
street or streets, lane or lanes, alley or alleys, or part thereof,
and for the collection of such assessments as other town taxes
are collected. No notice need be given before the passage of
such general ordinance, and said ordinance shall provide for
the appointment of a commissioner or commissioners, to deter-
mine the amount of assessment to be made upon any such
property as provided by said ordinance, and said commissioner
or commissioners shall give notice to all persons interested as
required by the preceding Section 35 of this Act, before the
amounts assessed against them are finally determined upon,
and either party feeling aggrieved at the action of said com-
missioner or commissioners shall have the right to appeal, as
provided in the preceding Section 35 of this Act.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect
from the date 'of its passage.

Approved April 11, 1910.


 

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