LAWS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA PASSED AT THE SESSION OF 1907, IN THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIRST YEAR OF INDEPENDENCE, TOGETHER WITH A Proclamation by the Governor, declaring that he has filed certain Bills in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth with bis objections thereto. BY AUTHORITY. HARRISBURG, PA.: LAWS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. No. 1. AN ACT Enlarging the powers of county commissioners to erect county bridges: empowering them to erect and construct new bridges whenever the existing bridge or bridges are not sufficient, for any cause, to accommodate the public travel. County bridges. Section 1. Be it enacted, &c., That whenever it shall appear to the commissioners of any county that any county bridge, heretofore, or hereafter to be, erected or constructed, is not sufficient for any cause to accommodate the public travel, it shall be lawful for the said commissioners to erect and construct a new and sufficient bridge to take the place of the then existing bridge: Provided, however, That said commissioners first have the approval of the court of quarter sessions and of the grand jury of the proper county. The said new bridge when constructed shall be a county Proviso. bridge. APPROVED -The 14th day of February, A. D. 1.907. EDWIN S. STUART. (3) 347780 |