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Session Laws, 1914
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1702 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

and benefits to the said County Commissioners. The said Com-
missioners shall then determine what part of the cost of con-
structing and establishing such system shall be paid from the sale
of the sewerage bonds hereinafter provided for, and what part
thereof shall be paid by the persons specially benefited thereby,
and they shall assess such part of the cost of constructing and
establishing said system as they determine shall be paid by the
persons affected in proportion to the amount to which they are
benefited or damaged thereby. And the said County Commis-
sioners shall then cause notice to be given to all persons assessed
of the assessments respectively so made on them by said County
Commissioners by publication once in each of two successive
weeks in one or more newspapers published in Baltimore County,
and of the date upon which objections to said assessments of
benefits and damages will be heard, such date to be not less than
sixty days, from the date of the return of the examiners afore-
said, and copies of said advertisement shall be served upon the
persons interested, or if they cannot be found posted conspicu-
ously on the premises affected, by some constable of said County,
who shall thereupon return to said County Commissioners the
time and manner of such service, and for such service and re-
turn said constable shall be allowed the fee allowed for the ser-
vice and return of writs of summons. If any person interested
shall feel aggrieved by the assessment or award so made he shall
file in writing with the said County Commissioners on or before
the day set in said notice for hearing objection to such assess-
ments or awards, and the said County Commissioners on the day
so fixed shall hear testimony and argument upon such objections,
and shall consider the same, and said objections, the awards
and assessments, and all the other proceedings in the matter,
and may then by their order confirm, alter, amend or correct
the said awards and assessments, or any of them, and if no
appeal be prayed from the said order of said County Commis-
sioners so passed within ten days said order shall become final
and effective. Any person interested may appeal to the Circuit
Court for Baltimore County from the order of the said County
Commissioners passed upon such objections, provided a written
order for such appeal shall be filed with said County Commis-
sioners within ten days from the passage of such order, the
parties to such appeal to be arranged in the record of proceed-
ings as their actual interests may require. The person or per-
sons so appealing shall within thirty days from the date of the
appeal pay or tender to the Chief Clerk and Auditor of said
County Commissioners the cost of the record of proceedings in

 

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