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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, March 30, 1868
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THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 91T

posing or any bridge, pier,! wharf, floating or
dry dock, or marine railway in this State where
the principal office of said corporation is located
therein.

Disposing oi
bridges, &c.

Sec. 29 — Class 16. For the formation of saving
institutions.

Savings in-
stitutions.

Sec. 30 — Class 17. For the formation of gaslight
companies.

Gaslight
companies.

Sec. 31 — Class 18. For the formation of turn-
pike and plank road companies, and for the for-
mation of passenger railway companies outside of
the limits of the city of Baltimore, not to exceed
twelves miles in length.

Turnpike and
plank road
companies.

Sec. 32 — Class 19. For establishing and main-
taining lines of stages and stage coaches for the
conveyance of passengers and mails of the United
States within this State.

Lines of stages
and coaches.

Sec. 33 — Class 20. For the purpose of supplying
any city or town in this State with pure water.

Water.

Sec. 34 — Class 21. For the formation of societies
or associations for the promotion of immigration
into this State.

Immigration.

Sec. 35. And be it enacted. That any company
may be incorporated for any two or more of the
purposes aforesaid, where in the judgment of those
forming said company the same may be conducted
by one corporation with advantage to its general
interests.

How conduc-
ted.

Sec. 36. And be it enacted, That any corpora-
tion incorporated under this article, or any corpo-
ration heretofore formed and now existing, the
capital stock of which has been fully paid up, may
unite with any other corporation incorporated
under this Article, the capital stock of which has
also been fully paid up, where the said corpora-
tions have been originally incorporated in whole
or in part for the same purpose, and may by such
union form one new corporation ; provided, that a
majority of the stockholders of each of the said
corporations forming such union shall assent
thereto. Such union or consolidation shall be
made upon such terms and conditions as shall be
agreed upon by the said corporations, and the
said new consolidated corporation shall have such

May unite.



 

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