| Kentucky - Law - 1918 - 808 pages
...the next highest benefit, "Class D"; and that receiving the smallest benefit, "Class E." The holding of any one landowner need not necessarily be all in...shall be ascertained though its boundary need not be separately marked on the ground or shown on the map. The total number of acres owned by one person... | |
| Good Roads Institute, Chapel Hill, N.C. - Roads - 1908 - 772 pages
...receiving the next highest benefit, " Class B " ; that receiving the next highest benefit, " Class C " ; that receiving the next highest benefit, " Class...boundary need not be marked on the ground or shown on the map. The total number of acres owned by one person in each class and the total number of acres... | |
| Virginia - Law - 1910 - 682 pages
...that receiving the next highest benefit "class B,'! that receiving the next highest benefit "class 0," that receiving the next highest benefit "class D," and that receiving the smallest benefit "'das? E." The holdings of any one landowner need not necessarily lx. all in one class, but the number... | |
| South Carolina - Session laws - 1911 - 634 pages
...that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class B;" that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class C;" that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class...one 'class, but the number of acres in each class be ascertained, though its boundary need not be marked on the ground or shown on the map. The total... | |
| South Carolina - Session laws - 1912 - 820 pages
...that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class B ;" that receiving the next highest 'benefit, "Class C ;" that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class...smallest benefit, "Class E." The holdings of any one land owner need not necessarily be all in one class, but the number of acres in each class shall be... | |
| Kentucky - Law - 1912 - 738 pages
...receiving the next highest shall be marked "Class B;" that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class C;" that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class...that receiving the smallest benefit, "Class E." The holding of any one landowner need not necessarily be all in one class, but the number of acres in each... | |
| Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1915 - 760 pages
...in each class to the smallest benefit "Class E." The holdings of any one landowner be ascertained, need not necessarily be all in one class, but the...boundary need not be marked on the ground or shown on the map. The total number of acres owned by one person in each class and the total number of acres... | |
| North Carolina - Law - 1917 - 712 pages
...benefit, Class Class "D." D; and that receiving the smallest benefit, Class E. The holdings class "E." of any one landowner need not necessarily be all in...boundary need not be marked on the ground or shown on the map. The total number of acres owned by one person in each Tabulation, class, and the total number... | |
| South Carolina - Session laws - 1917 - 778 pages
...that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class B;" that receiving the next highest benefit. "Class C ;" that receiving the next highest benefit, "Class...that receiving the smallest benefit, "Class E." The holding of any one landowner need not necessarily be all in one class, but the number of acres in each... | |
| Virginia - Law - 1926 - 86 pages
...the next "Class E"; that receiving the next "Class F"; that receiving the smallest benefit "Class G." The holdings of any one landowner need not necessarily...number of acres in each class shall be ascertained and listed, though its boundary need not be marked on the ground, but shall be shown on a separate... | |
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