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174 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. [ART. XXV
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ARTICLE XXV.
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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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General Provisions.
11. Publication of county expenses.
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Public Roads.
96. Roads may not run through cer-
tain property without consent of
owner; excepted counties.
104A-104B. Sign or finger boards; pen-
alty for injuring.
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General Provisions.
1.*
Under this section and sections 2 and 13, where county commissioners
actually build and maintain a bridge over a boundary river between Mary-
land and another state under an agreement with, and partly at the expense
of, the county on the opposite side of the river, they are liable for a condi-
tion which renders it unsafe although such bridge is within the bounds
of a municipal corporation vested with general power over its streets and
highways. Allegany County v. Seaber, 123 Md. 530.
This section referred to in upholding the constitutionality of an act
authorizing the county commissioners to appoint a game warden to be rec-
ommended by the Game and Fish Protective Association. McCurdy v.
Jessop, 126 Md. 321.
2.*
This section referred to in a case involving the right of a municipal cor-
poration to an accounting from a county for a proportion of the county
road tax which should be paid to the city for its streets, etc. Carroll
County v. Westmintser, 123 Md. 199.
See notes to section 1.
1904, art. 25, sec. 11. 1888, art. 25, sec. 11. 1860, art. 28, sec. 9. 1802, ch. 81,
sec. 2. 1910, ch. 368 (p. 86). 1918, ch. 467, sec. 11.
11. They shall make out and publish annually in at least two news-
papers published in their respective counties, except Howard County
where the County Commissioners may publish the same in one news-
paper, if there be two, a detailed, minute and accurate statement of the
expenses of their said counties, specifying therein each particular item
of expense, and for what and to whom paid, and shall also deliver to
the sheriff of their respective counties as many copies of such statement
as there are election districts in the county, at least ten days before each
general election; and the sheriff shall within six days after the receipt
of such copies set up one of them at the place of holding elections in
each election district; and the clerk to the County Commissioners and
*This section is repealed as to Somerset County so far as it is in conflict with
the act of 1916, chapter 260.
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