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

tion of any said officers be necessary in order to secure the
said continuity of their said terms and tenures of office.

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.

Approved April 7, 1900.

CHAPTER 342.
AN ACT to Incorporate the Baltimore Elks Exposition and
Social Session Association.

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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That John J. Bannan, Thomas F. McNulty, J. Albert
Cassidy, C. Ross Klosterman, Frank C. Lehnert, Peter J.
Campbell, John B. Sisson, James B Guyton, Isaac S. Filbert,
J. Seth Hopkins, Louis M. Duvall, Wm. Knabe, Joseph B.
Casey, Frank Wachter, Col. Willard Howard, Wm. J.
O'Brien, Jr., G. Fred. Kraus, J. Henry Snyder, Sr., Charles
W. Hatter, Sr., Daniel L. Thomas, Martin Wagner, John
Moylan, Charles J. Tracy, Gilles J. Shaw, M. W. Ganzhorn,
Christian C. Kriel, J. Slone Hoskins, Milton H.Wagner, Emil
Budnitz, Thomas F. McHugh, David Weisenfeld, James
Webb, James J. Lacey, Michael Sheehan, S. F. Hamilton,
Bushrod M. Watts, John Hubert, Harry Arnold, Matthew
Keifer, Charles H. Knapp, S. R. Shinn, Barreda Turner,
Max Ways, George W. Rife, Harry S. Cox, John W.
Albaugh, Henry W. Hears, J. Reese Pitcher, D. Dorsey Guy,
and their associates, successors and assigns, be and they are
hereby created and made a body corporate, under and by the
name and style of the "Baltimore Elks Exposition and Social
Session Association," and by that name shall have perpetual
succession, and shall be capable to sue and be sued, complain
and defend, in any court of law or equity, to make and use a

Baltimore
Elks Exposi-
tion and Social
Session
Association.
Incorporated.

common seal and alter the same at pleasure, to receive and
make deeds and contracts, to borrow money in such sums and
at such times, on such terms, as it may deem necessary for
the proper transaction of the business hereby authorized, and
to issue and to dispose of its bonds or other evidences of
indebtedness for any amount or amounts so borrowed, not
exceeding its authorized capital stock; and to mortgage its
corporate property and franchises to secure the payment of
any indebtedness so contracted by it; it shall have power to
receive for payment for any subscription to its capital stock
any property necessary or convenient for its purpose, at such
price as may be agreed upon between the owners thereof and

Manner of
conducting
business.



 
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