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SEC. 22. Be it enacted, That the reservation of a street
location, as provided in Section 18 of this Act, shall not be
deemed to prohibit or impair in any respect the use of the
reserved land by the owner or occupant thereof for any lawful
purpose, including the erection of buildings thereon; but no
compensation, other than the compensation awarded in the
final report of said board of appraisers as approved by the
Board of Aldermen as provided in Section 20 of this Act or,
in the case of an appeal, as awarded on such appeal as provided
in Section 21 of this Act, shall at any time be paid by the
municipality to or recovered from the municipality by any
person for the taking of or injury to any building or structure
built or erected within the period fixed in the resolution of the
Board of Aldermen upon any such reserved location. 'No com-
pensation or damages for any such reservation shall be paid or
recovered except as provided in Sections 19, 20 and 21 of this
Act.
SEC. 23. Be it enacted, That the Mayor and Aldermen of
Frederick is hereby authorized and empowered to pass all
ordinances, resolutions and motions, which it may deem neces-
sary or proper to put into effect and carry out the provisions
of this Act.
SEC. 24. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That
this Act is hereby declared to be an emergency law and neces-
sary for the immediate preservation of the public health and
safety, and being passed upon a yea and nay vote, supported
by three-fifths of all the members elected to each of the two
Houses of the General Assembly, the same shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1929.
CHAPTER 444.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 1 of
Chapter 455 of the Acts of 1904, as said section was amended
by Chapter 145 of the Acts of 1922, authorizing the County
Commissioners of Cecil County to appropriate such sums as
they may deem necessary for the support of the Union Hos-
pital of Cecil County,
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