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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1834.

of which said plats and certificates shall be returned to the
clerk of Frederick county court, and the other to the clerk
of Montgomery county court, to be recorded in the Land
Record Books of said counties, respectively, and shall also
make out and return to the clerics aforesaid, respectively, an
account under their hands, of the expenses necessary to the
discharge of their duties under this act

CHAP. 64.

Sec 4 And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty of the
Levy courts of Frederick and Montgomery counties, to levy
and assess on the assessable property of their respective
counties, a reasonable sum to defray the necessary expenses
arising in virtue of this act, one half of which to be defrayed
by each county, allowing each commissioner two dollars per
day for his services, and to the surveyor and 1m assistants,
such sum or sums lor their services, as may be agreed on
and certified by the said commissioners

CHAPTER 64

Compensation-

levy

A supplement to an act passed at December session, eighteen
hundred and thirty two, chapter one hundred and eigh-
teen

Passed Feb 1, 1835

SECTION 1 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Ma
ryland, That from and alter the first day of September next,
all the provisions of the act, to which this is a supplement,
shall be, and they are hereby extended to Cecil county

Act extended to

Cecil county

Sec 2 And be it enacted, Tat from and after the first
day of September next, it shall be the duty of any owner
or proprietor of any mill dam over which any public road
doth or shall pass, to cause to be placed and put upon and
along both sides of such dam, at his own expense, good
and sufficient posts and side railings, of the size, dimen-
sions, and description, mentioned and prescribed in the act
to which this is a supplement, in regard to bridges, and the
same, from time to time, to keep in good order and repair,

Post and railing at

null dams

and for a neglect or refusal so to do, such owner or pro-
prietor, shall forfeit and pay such penalty as is prescribed
by the act to which is a supplement, in the case of bridges

Penalty



 
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