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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
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1337.
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a workman like manner, and for a sum not exceeding
six hundred dollars.
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CHAP. 237.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the commissioners of
Harford county are hereby authorised and directed to
levy upon the assessable property of said county, at
their next county levy, the sum of three hundred dol-
lars, and in eighteen hundred and thirty-nine, a fur-
ther sum of three hundred dollars, and have the same
collected as other county levies are, and made payable
to the said bridge commissioners.
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Levy directed.
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SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the said bridge com-
missioners shall keep a fair and correct account of
their expenditures in erecting said bridge, and in case
there should be any money left after the same is finish-
ed, and the abutments filled in, they shall pay the
same over to the county commissioners, to be by them
applied to the use of the county.
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Case of Surplus.
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SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the said bridge com-
missioners shall be allowed two dollars per day for
each day they shall attend as commissioners; and a
majority of the said commissioners shall be competent
to transact any business relative thereto.
CHAPTER 237.
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Compensation.
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An act authorising and directing the Commissioners of
Harford county to levy a sum of money for the buil-
ding of a Bridge over Broad Creek, at or near Cox's
Mill.
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Passed Mar. 15,
1838.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That John Galbreath, John McFadden and
David G. McCoy be, and they are hereby appointed
commissioners to fix upon a site, at or near Cox's old
mill, on Broad creek, for a bridge to be built over
said creek; and the said commissioners are hereby
authorised and required to erect, or cause to be erect-
ed, a good and substantial bridge, with stone abut-
ments, sufficiently high to save the bridge in time of
freshes: the said bridge to be weather-boarded and co-
vered with a roof of cypress or pine shingles, and to
be done in a workmanlike manner, and for a sum not
to exceed four hundred dollars.
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Commissioners
to build.
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