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Session Laws, 1837
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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR,

1887.

erick county, and the expense of surveying and opening
so much thereof as may pass through Carroll county,
shall be levied on and paid by Carroll county, and the
Levy Court of Frederick county and the Levy Court of
Carroll county, respectively, are hereby authorised and
required, on receiving from the commissioners, an
account on oath, of the said expenses including an al-
lowance of two dollars per day to the commissioners,
for their services, to levy the same in the proportion
before stated, on the assessable property in said coun-
ties, to be collected as other county charges are now
collected.

CHAP. 21.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That the commissioners,
or a majority of them, shall learn and ascertain the
damages that may be sustained by any person or per-
sons, through whose laud the said road may be made to
pass; taking into consideration the advantages and
disadvantages, if any, and the damages so ascertained
shall be so levied and assessed as other county charges
in said counties and shall be paid by the county where-
in such damages may be sustained.

Damages asses-
sed

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the said commission-
ers or a majority of them before they proceed to act,
shall take an oath or affirmation, before some justice of
the peace, that they will, without favour, partiality, or
prejudice, assess the damages sustained by the persons
through whose land the said road may pass.

CHAPTER 21.

Oath required.

An act to divorce James Lynch, of Cecil county, from
his wife, Mary Ann Lynch.

Passed Jan, 22,
1838.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That James Lynch of Cecil county, be and
he is hereby divorced from his wife Mary Ann Lynch,

a mensa et thoro.

Divorce.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said James
Lynch shall not be liable for any debt to be hereafter
contracted by the said Mary Ann Lynch, nor be enti-
tled to any property which she may hereafter acquire,
nor shall the said Mary Ann Lynch, be entitled to any
3

Liabilities, &c.



 
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