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T. HOLLIDAY HICKS, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
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1860.
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ties of the said corporation of the tenth of April,
eighteen hundred and fifty-eight.
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CHAP. 152.
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SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That this act may
be altered or repealed at any time by the General
Assembly of Maryland.
CHAPTER 152.
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Repealed.
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AN ACT to authorize the opening of a public road
in Howard and Montgomery counties.
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Passed March
2, 1860.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That David Clark, Leonard N. Bat-
son, of Howard, and Edward Owen, of Montgome-
ry, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners
to survey, lay out and open a road, not exceeding
thirty feet in width, starting from the Montgomery
ridge road, at the point where it is joined by the
road to Washington city, and intersecting the old
Boiling road near Gen. J. W. Tyson's, in Howard
county, and passing through the lands of Marshall
Brown, William Brown, and William Clark, then
with a county road now in use, and then through
the lands of Martin N. Batson, J. W. Tyson, and
others, and the said commissioners shall cause a
plat of that part of said road through Howard
county to be made, and return the same to the
clerk of the Circuit court of that county to be re-
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Commission-
ers to open
road, &c.
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corded; they shall also, in like manner, make a
plot of that part of the road through Montgomery
county, and return the same to the clerk of the
Circuit court of Montgomery county for record,
and the said road, when so opened, shall be deemed
a public road forever thereafter, and shall be kept
in repair, as other public roads are directed to be
kept in said counties.
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Plot.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the expenses of
locating and opening that part of said road through
Howard county, and the expense of locating and
opening that part of said road through Montgomery
county shall be paid by Montgomery county, and
the commissioners of said counties are hereby au-
thorized and required, on receiving from the commis-
sioners hereby appointed an account on oath of the
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Expenses —
how paid.
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