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Session Laws, 1834
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JAMES THOMAS, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1834.

Sec 5 And be it enacted. That if it shall become neces-
sary in widening or straightening said alley, to destroy or
remove, or take a part of any house or building, of lot of
ground, and the owner thereof shall claim to be compensated
for the whole of the said house, or building, or lot of ground,
the Mayor and City Council aforesaid, shall provide for the
full valuation thereof, to be ascertained in the same manner
as if the whole house, or building, or lot of ground were
necessary to be destroyed, removed, or taken, with the
same right of appeal as on other valuation, and the amount
of such full valuation when finally decided on shall be paid
or tendered to the owner of such house, or building, or lot
of ground, or deposited with the Register of the City for
the use of such owner before any part thereof shall be de-
stroyed, Or removed, or taken, and the Mayor and City Court
cil shall provide for the sale or other disposition of the ma-
terials of such house, or building, or of such lot of ground,
and for applying the proceeds thereof in payment of the
damages and expenses incurred by opening and widening
said alley, including a compensation to the Register of the
City, for the services required to be performed by him

CHAP 186.

Sec 6. And be it enacted, That this act shall be of no
force or effect, unless it be approved by the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, at its present or next annual session,
and before the said Mayor add City Council shall pass any
ordinance or resolution to approve or disapprove of the pro
visions of this act, they first cause the subs ance and object
thereof, to be published in all the daily papers of the city of
Baltimore for one week, and notifying all persona interested
to make known their Objections it any they have, the ex-
pense of the said publications to be [ ] by the party or parties
who may petition the said Mayor and City Council for their
approval of this act

Approval required

CHAPTER 186

An act to alter and amend the lines dividing the Fifth and
Sixth Election Districts, in Anne Arundel County,

Passed Mar 12 1835

WHEREAS, it has been represented to this General As-
sembly, that much inconvenience is experienced by the vo-
ters of Anne Arundel county, residing in the fifth election
district, in consequence of the remoteness of the place of

Preamble



 
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