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Session Laws, 1900
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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ.; GOVERNOR.

467

2. To place out such children in suitable homes, upon such
terms as the managers deem beneficial to the children, subject
to the control and supervision of the managers, custody not
to be absolutely relinquished in any case, and a record to be
kept of the time of placing out, name and residence of persons
with whom placed, and terms and conditions of placing out.
And it is the duty of the managers to cause every child so
placed out to be visited not less than once in six months, in
order to inquire into its welfare.

3. To exercise parental authority and control over such
children and make all needful provisions as to the care, main-
tenance and education.

4. To procure the commitment of such children in cases of
necessity to reformatory institutions.

May place
children in
homes,
subject to
supervision of
managers.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the foregoing provisions
are not to be understood to effect the power of courts to
adjudicate all questions as to the custody of minors, irrespec-
tive of any alleged or supposed claim or right of guardianshio
or custody, or to abridge or affect any corporate rights of any
institution, or to prevent the receiving of minors under such
limitations, or for such definite periods as any institution
may be by their regulations direct or prescribe.

Approved April 5, 1900.

CHAPTER 317.
AN ACT to Incorporate the "United Deposit and Fidelity
Company of Maryland."

Shall not
effect the
power of
courts, etc.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Joseph B. Seth, Frank G. Wrightson, Marion V.
Brewington, Thomas A. Smith, M. Bates Stephens, William
F. Applegarth, Benjamin J. Linthicum, James Higgins and
John Banks, citizens of the State of Maryland, and their
associates, successors and assigns, and all such other persons
as may hereafter become stockholders in the company hereby
incorporated, shall be and they are hereby constituted a body
corporate by the name of the "United Deposit and Fidelity
of Maryland," and by that name shall have perpetual suc-
cession, and be capable in law to acquire and hold, and in any
wise dispose of property, and to sue and be sued, plead and
be impleaded in any court whatever, to have and to use a
common seal, and to alter the same at its pleasure, and gen-
erally to do, execute and enforce all and singular such acts,

United Deposit
and Fidelity
Company of
Maryland
Incorporated.



 
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