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part of any free turnpike road, in the same manner and on the same 

 conditions that they are by law authorized to change the location of any 

 part of a county road ; and the same laws applicable to the alteration 

 of county roads shall be applicable in such cases to free turnpike roads. 



SEC. 4803. [How claims for damages to be settled.] All claims 

 for damages arising out of the location of any free turnpike road shall 

 be settled in the manner prescribed in chapter [s] two and four in like 

 cases. 



SEC. 4804. [When petitioners reside in different counties.] 

 When the resident landowners along any road in this state, the bounds 

 of which under the provisions of this chapter extend [s] into different 

 counties, wish to improve the same under the provisions of this chapter, 

 they shall petition the boards of county commissioners of their respective 

 counties as required by section forty-seven hundred and forty-four [sev- 

 enty-four] ; and in such case, the commissioners of the different counties 

 may join in carrying out the provisions of this chapter by severally ap- 

 pointing commissioners to lay out and establish a free turnpike road, 

 in all respects as if said petitioners reside wholly in one county; pro- 

 vided, that when the free turnpike road sought to be laid out under the 

 provisions of this chapter is on the line between two or more counties, 

 then said extra taxes shall be levied on the real and personal property 

 within one mile on each side of the free turnpike road without excep- 

 tion ; provided, further, that when a' free turnpike road sought to be laid 

 out under the provisions of this chapter, lies wholly within one county, 

 but within one mile of the county line upon either side of such proposed 

 road, upon the petition of a majority of the resident landholders within 

 said county as provided by section forty-seven hundred and seventy- 

 four, then the extra taxes shall be levied on the real and personal prop- 

 erty that lies in such county within the bounds of such proposed road 

 as provided by section forty-seven hundred and eighty-six. 



SEC, 4805. [Proceedings on such petition.] The commissioners 

 so appointed shall qualify, as in this chapter provided, and shall imme- 

 diately proceed to lay out and establish such free turnpike road and 

 severally make return to the board of county commissioners of their re- 

 spective counties, of a map, profile, and estimate of the cost of construc- 

 tion of the free turnpike road, as provided in section forty-seven liundred 

 and seventy-six; and the board of county commissioners of each county 

 shall immediately transmit such map, profile, and estimate, to the auditor 

 thereof, and shall at the same time levy upon the grand duplicate of 

 the county, for the period and under the limitations mentioned in this 

 chapter, any amount of money that may be required, not exceeding ten 

 mills upon the dollar valuation in any year, on all the lands and taxable 

 property in the county within the bounds of such free turnpike road, as 

 provided in section forty-seven hundred and seventy-four, and shall 

 certify such levy to the county auditor in the manner provided in sec- 

 tion forty-seven hundred and seventy-seven: and the respective county 

 auditors shall be governed in all respects by the provisions of said sec- 

 tions in entering said levees upon the duplicate for collection, and in 

 all other matters pertaining thereto, in conformity to this chapter. 



SEC. 4806. [Petition for road on county line.] Such boards of 

 road commissioners, in all of their subsequent joint acts pertaining to the 

 construction and repair of [any] such free turnpike road, shall be gov- 

 erned in all respects by the provisions of this chapter, and to the same 



