JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
said Harford County, and shall have the power to extend or
construct its road upon the bed of any street or highway
within the corporate limits of Bel Air and Havre de Grace
or any other incorporated town; provided, however, that the
consent and approval of the Mayor and City Councilmen or
Town Commissioners of said towns of Havre de Grace and
Bel Air, or any other incorporated town, respectively, shall
have been first obtained.
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SEC. 9. And be it enacted, That the said company so incor-
porated shall have the power to contract for and purchase or
lease or consolidate with any other line or lines, or parts of
lines of any other railroad company or electric-power com-
pany now authorized, constructed or hereafter to be con-
structed in Harford County or any adjoining county.
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Power to
purchase or
consolidate.
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SEC. 10. And be it enacted, That the said company be and
it is hereby authorized and empowered to supply the public,
including both individuals and corporations within Harford,
Cecil and Baltimore Counties, in the State of Maryland, forms
of electricity and steam pressure, or either of said forms, and
in any or all other forms for use in driving machinery, and
for light, heat and all purposes and uses to which the power
so applied can be made applicable, or to contract for the said
power from any electric company incorporated, or hereafter to
be incorporated, or to buy, lease or consolidate with any such
electric-power company, and the power thus received to
supply as above mentioned, and to fix, charge, collect and
receive rates and tolls therefor.
SEC .11. And be it envied, That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 5, 1900.
CHAPTER 256.
AN ACT to amend the Charter of the Washington-Street
Station, Methodist Protestant Church, and to change its
corporate name to Alnutt Memorial Methodist Protestant
Church.
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Authorized to
aupply power
to persons and
corporations.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General. Assembly of Mary-
land, That the corporate name and style of Washington-
Street Station, Methodist Protestant Church, as chartered by
Thomas W. Griffin and James W. Duncan, justices of the
peace in the City of Baltimore, on the sixth day of May,
eighteen hundred and sixty-one (and especially Sections 1,
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Alnutt
Memorial
Methodist
Protestant Ch.
Name changed
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