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LEVIN WINDER, ESQ. GOVERNOR,

43

3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said com-
missioners, before they shall proceed to act, shall
take an oath before some justice of the peace, that
they will, without favor or affection, prejudice or
partiality, assess the damages sustained by the per-
son or persons through whose lands the said road
may pass, by reason of opening the same.

1812.

Commission-
ers shall take
an oath.

4. AND BE IT ENACTED, That no person
or persons, through whose land the said road shall
pass, and who have agreed or signed the petition for
the same, shall be entitled to any damages by this
act.

CHAPTER. 59.

Damages —
who shall not
be entitled.

A further additional supplement to an act entitled,
An act for opening a certain road in Baltimore
county, therein mentioned.

Passed Dec.
7, 1812.

WHEREAS, It is represented to this General
Assembly, by the petition of sundry inhabitants of
Baltimore county, that the commissioners appointed
under the act to which this is a further additional sup-
plement, to lay out a road from the end of the Falls
turnpike to Benjamin Price's shop, from thence in a
direction as near as convenient to Black Rock mills,
to intersect the main road near George Carlenger's
mill, have laid out that part of said road leading from
Benjamin Price's shop to Darby Ensor's mill-race,
above Black Rock mills, to the great injury of the
land-holders, and contrary to the intention of the
law, and praying that other commissioners may be
appointed to lav out that part of said road: Therefore

Preamble.

SEC. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That Charles Cockey, Michael
Armocort, Jacob Singery, James Mason and Thomas
Price, be, and they are hereby appointed commission-
ers of review, and they or a majority of them, are
hereby authorised and directed to review that part of
said road as located by the commissioners appointed
under the act to which this is a further additional sup-
plement, from Benjamin Price's shop to Darby En-
sor's mill-race, above Black Rock mills; and they are
also hereby authorised and directed to view the ground
from Benjamin Price's shop aforesaid to Ensor's ford,
from thence to the intersection of the roads at Davis'
tavern, and from thence to Darby Ensor's mill-race,
above Black Rock mills.

Commission-
ers of review—
their duty.

2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said
commissioners of review or a majority of them, be,

Commission-
ers of review



 

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