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affairs of the association may be called by the
President and Directors, fifteen days' notice there-
of first being given in one or more daily papers
published in the city of Baltimore; if the Presi-
dent and Directors shall refuse to call such meet-
ing, then stockholders, proprietors of not less than
two thousand shares, shall have power to call
such meeting in the manner specified. |
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Sec. 18. And be it enacted, That the Directors
may delegate any of the powers herein conferred
upon them to an Executive Committee; nothing
herein contained shall be so construed as to confer
banking privileges upon said company, to issue
any note, token, scrip, device or other evidence of
debt to be used as currency. |
Banking pri-
vileges prohib-
ited. |
Sec. 19. And be it enacted, That should it so
happen from any cause an election for Directors
shall not be made on the day appointed in this
charter, it shall be lawful to hold an election on
such convenient day thereafter as may be fixed by
the President and Board of Directors, they caus-
ing ten days' notice thereof to be given in the
manner hereinbefore provided for. |
In case an
election be not
held. |
Sec. 20. And be it enacted, That the General
Assembly reserves to itself the right at all times
to amend or alter this Act. |
Reservation. |
Sec. 21. And be it enacted, That this Act shall
take effect from the date of its passage. |
In force. |
CHAPTER 132. |
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AN ACT to incorporate the Equitable Gas Light
Company of Baltimore city. |
Passed Mar.
6, 1867. |
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That William Callow, Joseph Har-
ris Forbes, Lucien B. Calwell, Samuel Wilhelm,
William F. Nicolai, William Thomson, Nicholas
A. Shepard, William Brown, Robert Fowler, |
Incorporated
—power and
privileges. |
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