720 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
Incorporated, |
H. Hebb, F. M. Gramlich, J. M. Holmes, Harry
Shartzwelder, William Armbruster, K. H. Butler,
William J. Read, Val. A. Buckey, A. Cramer,
R. H. Jones, John H. Shaw, E. P. Duvall, A.
Willison, H. Lefevre, J. F. Seiss, Charles C.
Shriver, C. Gilpin, George F. Shroyer, A. M.
L. Bush, William R. McCulley, J. B. H. Camp-
bell, N. C. Bead, J. W. Sooders, James Reynolds,
H. Startzman, A. Spates, S. Luman, J. H. Ear-
lougher, George F. Gephart, C. J. Harrison, O.
C. Gephart, J. Brown, Henry Shriver, S. M. Hal-
ler, H. C. Swartzwelder, S. Heidelberger, F.
Minke, E. L. McCleary, R. D. Johnson, H. Bloom-
enour, J. C. Lynn, C. H. Ohr, C. F. Souerkamp,
J. P. Roman, J. H. Johnson, John Humbird, F.
M. Offutt, Robert Shriver, George Hoffman, P.
A. Healy, George W. Harrison, S. F. McBride,
W. B. Beall, T. Johns, S. Funderburg, John
Rhind, and such other persons as may become as-
sociated with them for that purpose and shall at
any time hereafter insure in or with this company
or become annuitants of the same, shall be deemed
and taken as members thereof to all intents and
purposes during their legal continuance as in-
surers or annuitants, and are hereby created a
body politic and corporate by the name and style
of the Mutual, Life Insurance Company of Alle-
gany County, and by that name and style shall be
capable of sueing and being sued in any Court of
law or equity, of purchasing, holding, improving
and conveying any estate, real, personal or mixed,
to make, have and use a common seal, and the
same to change or renewal pleasure, and generally
to do every other act or thing necessary to carry
into effect this Act, or to promote the object and
design of this corporation; and if any member
shall refuge or neglect to pay any premium or
dues for which he or she may be liable at the time
and in the manner prescribed by the company, he
or she shall immediately thereon cease to be a
member of the same. |
May adopt
by-laws, |
Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the said company
shall have power and authority, by instrument
under seal or otherwise, to receive endowments of
personal or mixed property for a term of years in
trust, to grant annuities, to make insurances on |
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