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LAWS OF MARYLAND, NOV. SESS, 1812.

1812.


ascertained by
them— how to
be paid.

shua Gorsuch, of Baltimore county, be, and they arc
hereby appointed commissioners, and they or a majo
rity of them, are authorised and requested to view
and ascertain what damages the said Jacob Landen-
slager has sustained by the road running through his
lot of ground, taking into view the advantages and
disadvantages, (if any, ) and make return of such
valuation and damages to the levy court of Baltimore
county, to be by them levied at their next meeting
that shall happen thereafter, on the assessable pro-
perty of said county, to be collected and paid, as other
county charges are collected and paid, to the said
Jacob Landenslager, bis heirs or assigns.

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CHAPTER 54

Passed Dec.
7, 1812.

A supplement to the act entitled, "An act to confirm
a road in Harford and Baltimore counties, therein

mentioned.

Preamble.

WHEREAS, It has been represented to this Gen-
eral Assembly, by the petition of Elijah Bosley and
Sarah Carroll, that a law passed at November ses-
sion eighteen hundred and ten, authorising commis-
sioners therein named, to lay but a road through the
land of the petitioners, with power to assess the dam-
ages they might sustain by reason of said road being
laid through their land, and the said commissioners
did proceed and laid out the same, and assessed the
damages they considered the petitioners entitled to,
which said allowance the petitioners consider not
equal to the damages they have sustained by rea-
son of said road being laid out and opened, and pray
that other commissioners may be appointed to value
the damages sustained by them: Therefore,

Commission-
ers — they
shall meet to
ascertain dam-
ages — how to
be paid.

SEC. 1. BE IT ENACTED by the General Ass-
sembly of Maryland, That Thomas Watts, Edward
Goodwin, and Samuel Stone from Baltimore county,
and Thomas Hope, Jessee Jarrett and William
Glenn from Harford county, be, and they are hereby
appointed commissioners, and they or a majority of
them are hereby authorised and directed to meet; on
that part of the road complained of, lying in Balti-
more county, on a day by them to be appointed,
which day shall be on or before the first day of July
next, and after being qualified before some justice
of the peace, truly and impartially to estimate the
damages sustained by the said Sarah Carroll and
Elijah BoseIy, by reason of the said road running
through their land, so far as the same lies in Balti-



 
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