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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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302

LAWS OF MARYLAND.
 

CHAPTER 168.

AN ACT to Incorporate the Baltimore Citizen
Rifle Target Shooting Company.

Incorporation

SECTION 1 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That John G. Friedel, Charles Klein,
William Huber, B. Nolde, F. Kessner, Charles
Klefler, John Engle, George Rost, George W.
Hardesty, Fred. A. Nedenger, Louis Fleckenstein,
Wm. B. Lepper, Charles Sackse, J. C. Pippine,
Philip Rost, Fred. Kramer, George Kessler, C. F.
Lindenberg, August Shaffer, and others, their
successors and assigns be and they are hereby in-
corporated and made a body politic by the name
of the Baltimore Citizen Rifle Shooting Company,
and by that name shall have perpetual succession ;
the objects of this Company shall be moral and
social, and to acquire proficiency and skill as
marksmen.

Constitution.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That said corporation
shall have full power to make and amend a Con-
stitution and by-laws for its government, to sue
and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to have and
use a common seal, with the privilege of altering
the same at pleasure, to purchase, take and hold
by deed or otherwise any property, real, personal
or mixed, and the same or any part thereof to dis-
pose of at pleasure, and to execute such deed or
deeds or other conveyances as may be necessary
therefor, to issue stock and make all suitable and

Borrow mo-
ney.

necessary regulations for the purchase, sale and
transfer of the same, to borrow money, to impose
fines on the members and collect the same as other
small debts are collected, to expel members, to
make provision for the admission of members, and
to provide for the election of such officers as may
be deemed necessary for the proper management
of the affairs of said corporation, and generally
to have and exercise all such other and further
corporate powers as may be necessary for the pur-
pose of carrying out effectually the object and pur-

Proviso.

poses of this Act ; provided, that the capital stock
of said corporation shall not exceed the sum of
one hundred thousand dollars, divided into shares
of ten dollars each ; and provided further, that



 

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