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934

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

Trustee to
assign.

conveyance shall have been made, to and for the
use of such incorporated association, may be re-
quired to assign and transfer the same to such
corporation, and they shall be as good and suffi-
cient as if made to such corporation, and all the
liabilities and obligations of, by and between the
members of such incorporated association of per-
sons, shall remain of as binding force or effect as
if such association had been from the first incor-
porated.

Power of
corporation.

Sec. 92. And be it enacted, That such of the
provisions of the foregoing Sections, from Section
eighty-four to Section ninety-one, both inclusive,
as shall be found applicable to corporations which
may be formed in this State, for the purpose of
loaning money on real or personal property, shall
be held to apply to said corporations.

Gas light.

Sec. 93. And be it enacted, That any gas light
corporation formed under this Act shall have full
power to manufacture and sell, and to furnish
such quantities of gas as may be required in the
city or town where the same may be located, for
lighting the streets and public and private build-
ings and for other purposes ; and such corporation
shall have power to lay conductors for conducting
gas through the streets, lanes, alleys and squares
in such city or town, with the consent of the mu-
nicipalauthorities of said city or town, and under
such reasonable regulations as they may prescribe.

Pure water.

Sec; 94. And be it enacted, That any corpora-
tion which may be formed under the provisions of
this Article for the purpose of supplying with
pure water any town or city in this State, shall
have power to acquire, possess and use all such
lands, water rights and other property, and shall
have all such power as may be necessary for the
purposes for which said corporation was formed ;
and shall also have power to lay pipes and con-
struct all such other works in said town or city as
shall be necessary or suitable to carry out the pur-
poses of said corporation, provided the assent of
the municipal authorities of the said town or city
be first obtained, and all such works, and the ex-
ercise of the powers hereby granted, shall at all
times be subject to such reasonable regulations as



 

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