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And be it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for the Surveyor to make a Road through the Grounds adjoining to any ruinous or narrow Part of any Highway, (not being the Site or Ground whereon any House stands, nor being a Garden, Lawn, Yard, Court, Park, Paddock, Plantation, planted Walk or Avenue to any House, or inclosed Ground set apart for Building Ground, or as a Nursery for Trees,) to be made use of as a public Highway whilst the old Road is repairing or widening, making such Recompence to the Proprietor and Occupier of such Grounds for the Damages they may thereby sustain as the Justices at a Special Sessions for the Highways assembled may think reasonable, such Sum so awarded as a Recompence to be recoverable in the same Manner as any Fines and Forfeitures are recoverable under this Act.
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