CHARLES GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.
CHAP. CXXXII.
CHAP. CXXXII.
An Act for the relief of Benjamin Pearce, of Cecil County. Lib. TH. No. 6, fol. 345. 1818.
CHAP. 132.
Passed Feb. 6, 1819.
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That Jeremiah Taylor, Thomas Biddle, sen. Josiah Alexander, Spencer Biddle, and William Boulden, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to ascertain the damages sustained by Benjamin Pearce by the opening and making public the road in Cecil county beginning at the south east corner of a tract of land called Knowl Wood, and running with the line of the same to Elk River.
See 1815, ch. 83.
Commissioners to ascertain damages sustained by him.
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall value and ascertain the damages sustained by opening said road, and return the same to the levy court at their next sitting thereafter, and the damages so ascertained shall be levied and assessed, as other county charges are, and shall be paid over to the said Benjamin Pearce, or his order.
To return thesame to levy court.
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners shall been titled to receive as a compensation for their services, a sum not exceeding two dollars per day, to be ascertained by the levy court, which is hereby directed to be levied, collected and paid, as other county charges are.
Allowance to commissioners.
CHAP. 132.
Passed Feb. 6, 1819.
1. BE IT ENACTED, by the General Assembly of Maryland, That Jeremiah Taylor, Thomas Biddle, sen. Josiah Alexander, Spencer Biddle, and William Boulden, be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to ascertain the damages sustained by Benjamin Pearce by the opening and making public the road in Cecil county beginning at the south east corner of a tract of land called Knowl Wood, and running with the line of the same to Elk River.
See 1815, ch. 83.
Commissioners to ascertain damages sustained by him.
2. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall value and ascertain the damages sustained by opening said road, and return the same to the levy court at their next sitting thereafter, and the damages so ascertained shall be levied and assessed, as other county charges are, and shall be paid over to the said Benjamin Pearce, or his order.
To return thesame to levy court.
3. AND BE IT ENACTED, That the said commissioners shall been titled to receive as a compensation for their services, a sum not exceeding two dollars per day, to be ascertained by the levy court, which is hereby directed to be levied, collected and paid, as other county charges are.
Allowance to commissioners.
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