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PHILIP F. THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1847.

years, next after the rendering such return to call in
question the adjudication of the commissioners, the
marking and bounding such load, or portion of it as
aforesaid, and the plat and record thereof, shall be con-
clusive evidence of the original location thereof, both
as to the direction and termination of the lines, or if
the adjudication of the commissioners shall be confirmed
by a verdict of a jury in any suit as aforesaid, the ad-
judication of the commissioners in the point confirmed
by the jury, and between the same parties, and those
claiming under their, shall conclude to any and every

CHAP. 61.

intent and purpose; provided, that every infant, mar-
ried woman, insane person, or person in prison, or
beyond sea, and those claiming under either of them,
shrill have five years after the disability removed
to commence their suit or action aforesaid; provid-
ed always, that nothing herein contained shall be so
construed as to affect the right, title or claim of any
person, who may have built, or may own any house or
part of any house or houses within the limits of said
road, and the said buildings, or such parts thereof as
may be within the limits aforesaid, shall always be con-
sidered to be the property of the owner or owners
thereof so claiming, so long as the said buildings shall
be kept in habitable repair.

Provisoes.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That in all cases where
post and rail fences have been obtruded by the adjoin-
ing proprietors of lands upon the bed of the road, and
it shall appear to the jury that such fences were inno-
cently placed there, and without a knowledge of the in-
trusion, then the company and the owner's of the fences
shall bear in equal proportions the expense of remov-
ing them to the proper lines.

CHAPTER 61.

In cases of ob-
structions in-
nocently plac-
ed.

An act to extend the time of Tobias Cover, former col-
lector of tuxes for Carroll county, to enable him to
complete his collections.

Passed

Feb. 9, 1848.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the time allowed Tobias Cover, former collector
of county taxes for Carroll county, be and the same
is hereby extended to the first day of January, eighteen
hundred and forty-nine.

Time extend-
ed to collect.



 
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