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1832.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 269.

their behalf, within forty days after the return of the corn-

Assessment of be-

nefits

Sec. 10. And be it enacted, That the sums assessed
upon the property benefitted shall be a lien upon the same;
and should any of the sums assessed as aforesaid, or any

If not paid.

part of any such sum not be paid to the said Register,
within the time limited, the city collector shall proceed to

Proceedings direc-

ted

sell the property or any part thereof, on which such unpaid
sum or sums shall have been assessed, giving thirty days
notice of such intended sale in all the daily newspapers in
the city of Baltimore, and after making such sale, and re-
ceiving the purchase money, the said collector shall by a
deed, under his hand and seal convey the property so sold
to the purchaser, his heirs and assigns, and such deed shall
vest in such purchaser a good and sufficient estate in the
property therein described, and after deducting the cost of

Payment over

sale, advertising and so forth, on said property, the collec-
tor shall pay over the said purchase money, together with
all other sums by him collected to the city Register.

Street to be open-

ed

Sec. 11. And be it enacted, That the commissioners

Time prescribed.

shall open and extend the said street as herein provided,
within forty days after the aforesaid return, and thence-

Declared a high-

way

forth the same shall be a public street and highway for-

Approbation of

Mayor and City

Council required

Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That this act shall be of no
force and effect unless it be approved by the Mayor and
City Council of Baltimore, at the present or next annual
session thereof, and before the said Mayor and City Coun-
cil shall pass any ordinance approving or disapproving this


Publication.

act, they shall first give public notice by advertisements in
all the daily newspapers of the said city, setting forth the
names of the streets to be immediately affected thereby,
and the expenses of the said advertisements shall be paid
by the party or parties applying for the passage of the said
ordinance.


CHAPTER 269.

Passed Mar.10,1833

An act providing for the appointment of Lime Inspectors for
the City of Baltimore, and prescribing their duties.

Mayor and City

Council authorised
to appoint Insp'tr

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
shall annually appoint two persons, well skilled in the



 
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