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Session Laws, 1916
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EMERSON C. HARRINGTON, GOVERNOR. 915

amount of assessment to be made upon any such property
under the provisions contained in this Act; and the ordinance
or ordinances passed in pursuance hereof, and after the com-
missioner or commissioners so appointed shall have completed
their apportionment of the expenses to be assessed on the
property binding on said street or streets, lane or lanes, alley
or alleys, or portions thereof, they shall give notice by adver-
tisement inserted once a week for two successive weeks, in
some newspaper published in said town, notifying all persons
interested therein to appear and giving them an opportunity
to be heard before the amounts assessed against them are finally
established by said commissioner or commissioners; and any
person, including the town itself, feeling aggrieved at the ac-
tion 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.

The Mayor and Council of Brunswick may, if they see fit,
provide by a general ordinance for the grading, paving, curb-
ing 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 repairing of any street, or streets, lane or lanes, alley
or alleys, or any portion thereof, in the town of Bruns-
wick, without the passage of a special ordinance in the
particular case, subject to the provisions and requirements of
the preceding Section of this Act, except as otherwise pro-
vided in this section, whenever the owner or owners of a ma-
jority of the front feet of property binding on such street or
streets, lane or lanes, alley or alleys, or part, thereof, shall
apply for the same upon terms and conditions 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, 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 assess-
ments 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 determine the amount of assessment to be

 

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