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1832.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 16.
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shall be public streets and subject to the laws and ordi-
nances relating to public streets in the city of Baltimore.
Sec. 6. And be it enacted, That the said Mayor and Ci-
ty Council before they finally pass upon any ordinance
authorised by this act, shall first cause an advertisement
to be published for one week in all the daily papers in said
city, the expenses of the said advertisement to be paid by
the party or parties applying for such ordinance, setting
forth the name or names of the streets, lanes or alleys to
be immediately affected thereby, and how they are to be
affected, and calling upon all parties interested to make
their objections, if any they have, to the said Mayor and
City Council.

Compensation
Register.

Sec. 7. And be it enacted, That in all cases of opening,
closing, and changing the dimensions of streets, lanes, or
alleys, in the city of Baltimore, authority is hereby given to
the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, to provide by
ordinance, for compensating at the expense of the parties
benefitted by the changes authorised, the Register of the
said city for the duties required to be performed by him in
such cases; and the said Mayor and City Council may di-
rect the amount of such compensation, and the manner in
which it is to be assessed and collected.


CHAPTER 16.

Passed Jan. 24, 1833

An act to amend the act, entitled, "an act to make valid the
instrument of writing therein mentioned."

Made valid.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the act passed at December session, eighteen hun-
dred and thirty-one, chapter two hundred and twenty, enti-
tled, "An act to make valid the instrument of writing
therein mentioned," be, and the same is hereby made as
valid, and effectual in law to all intents and purposes as if
the name William, the proper name of the party grantor,
had been inserted in said act, instead of the name John,
arroneously inserted therein.



 
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