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1832.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 215.

full valuation thereof, to be ascertained in the same manner,
as if the whole house or building, or lot of ground, were
necessarily to he destroyed, removed, or taken, with the
same right of appeal as on other valuation, and the
amount of such full valuation, when finally decided on,
shall be paid or tendered to the owner of such house or
building, or lot of ground, or deposited with the Register
of the city for the use of such owner, before any part
thereof shall be destroyed, or removed, or taken, and the
Mayor and City Council shall provide for the sale or other

Disposition of ma-

terials

disposition of the materials of such house, or building, or
of such lot of ground, and for applying the proceeds thereof
in payment of the damages and expenses incurred by
widening the said street, including a compeniation to the
Register of the city for the services required to be rendered
by him.

Condition requir-

ed

Sec. 4. And be it enacted, That this act shall be of no
force or effect, unless all the ordinances required to be
passed to carry it into effect, be passed .by the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore, at the present or next annual
session; and unless its provisions and all the provisions of
any ordinance passed in virtue of it, and in conformity
thereto, shall be fully complied with, within two years from
the passage hereof.


CHAPTER 215.

Passed Mar, 16, 1833

An act to authorize the sale oj ground in live. Town of West-

Sale authorised

Section 1. Be it enacted by. the General Assembly of
Maryland, That John Fisher be, and he is hereby authorized
to sell, at public sale, a certain lot of ground, in the Town
of Westminster, in which David Barnover, late of Freder-
ick county, deceased, died seized, of an undivided interest,
by giving eight weeks notice in one of the newspapers pub-
lished in Frederick county.

Deed and pay-

ment over

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the said John Fisher,
is hereby fully authorized and empowered to make, execute,
and acknowledge, in due form of law, such deed as shall be
necessary to secure to the purchaser a good and sufficient
title for said lot, and that he pay over to the orphans' court
of Frederick county, the money arising therefrom.



 
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