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Session Laws, 1914
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868 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

newspapers published in Baltimore County, and one newspaper
of general, circulation, published in Baltimore City, that said
application has been made; and after such notice the said ex-
aminer or examiners shall cause said street or avenue to be laid
off and extended, and properly marked with so many and such
durable landmarks as the examiner or examiners may think
necessary, and cause to be made a plat of the extension of said
street or avenue, "with proper explanations; and when said plat
and explanations are completed, shall return and file the same
with the County Commissioners of Baltimore County, and
said examiner or examiners shall, within ten days after
such return and filing, give notice in at least one news-
paper published in Baltimore County, and one newspaper
of general circulation published in Baltimore City, once a
week for three successive weeks, that said plat with explanations
has been filed in the office of the County Commissioners of
Baltimore County, and if no objections are filed to said
plat and return within thirty days after the first day
of publication of said notice, it shall be the duty of the County
Commissioners to ratify and confirm the same, but if objections
shall be filed within the time specified, the County Commission-
ers are authorized and directed to hear and determine said
objections, and they may change the location of such street or
avenue as in their judgment shall seem right and proper; and
if they should make alteration, they shall have said street or
avenue as changed re-marked with so many and such durable
landmarks as they may think necessary, and cause the plat filed
to be altered, or a new plat to be made, so as to show such altera-
tion and change; and any person or persons who may be inter-
ested, may appeal from the decision or order of the County
Commissioners to the Circuit Court for Baltimore County at
any time within thirty days after time of such decision and
order of ratification and confirmation; and whenever it may be
desirable to have any street or avenue laid off in any portion of
the territory of Baltimore County, within two miles of the limits
of Baltimore City, and in which streets and avenues have not
been already laid off, the owners of a majority of front feet of
ground bounding and fronting on the line of such proposed
street or avenue, may make application to the County Commis-
sioners of Baltimore County in writing, setting forth as near as
practicable the location and line, and the beginning and termi-
nation of such proposed street or avenue; and when the applica-
tion is presented, the County Commissioners shall appoint one ex-
aminer or three examiners, in the manner hereafter provided for,

 

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