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strictions and limitations contained in the twelfth
Article of the Public General Laws of this State,
and not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act.
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Subjecting.
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Sec. 10. And be it enacted, That the concerns
of the institution hereby intended to be incorpo-
rated, shall be at all times subject to the inspec-
tion of the Treasurer of the State of Maryland or
of such other officer or agent of the State as may
be selected for that purpose by either branch of
the Legislature.
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How selected.
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Sec. 11. And be it enacted, That no one shall
become a Director or officer of this institution who
is not a citizen of the State of Maryland.
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Illegal officer.
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Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That nothing in
this Act shall give any authority to said corpora-
tion to issue any note to pass as currency.
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Authority.
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Sec. 13. And be it enacted, That this Act shall
be in force from the date of its passage, and con-
tinue in force for twenty years and until the end
of the next session of the General Assembly which
shall happen thereafter ; and the General Assem-
bly reserves the right to alter, amend or repeal
this Act at pleasure.
Approved March 30, 1868.
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In force and
reservation.
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CHAPTER 362.
AN ACT to incorporate the Baltimore City Grain
Elevator and Storage Company.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Alfred D. Miller, Henry M.
Warfield, Richard G. Macgill, Joseph I. Turner
and P. P. Pendleton, and all such persons as shall
associate with them by becoming stockholders in
the manner hereinafter provided, are created a
corporation and body politic by the name and style
of the Baltimore City Grain Elevator and Storage
Company, and by that name may have perpetual
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Incorporation
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