THOMAS SWANN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 939
Article, shall annually, in the month of January,
cause to be made and certified to be true under the
oath or affirmation of the President or other chief
officer thereof, a full statement of its affairs, show-
ing its assets and liabilities, and of what each con-
sists, which statement shall be published once a
week for three successive weeks, in at least one
newspaper published in the city of Baltimore, if
said company shall be incorporated therein, and
in one newspaper in the county where the said
company is incorporated, if incorporated elsewhere
than in the city of Baltimore.
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Annual state-
ment.
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Sec. 106. And be it enacted, That any insurance
company not incorporated in this State, but doing
business and having an agent therein, shall annu-
ally in the month of January, publish in at least
one newspaper in the City of Baltimore, for the
period above mentioned, a statement made and
certified as above provided.
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Publish state-
ment.
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Sec. 107. And be it enacted, That corporations
for making turnpike or plank roads or passenger
railways outside of the limits of the City of Balti-
more, and not exceeding twelve miles in length for
any one road in this State, may be formed as here-
inbefore provided ; turnpike or plank roads or pas-
senger railway may be constructed on the bed of
any county road, or on part of the bed thereof, the
consent of the County Commissioners of the county
in which said road may lie having been first given
in writing and recorded among the proceedings of
said County Commissioners, and also recorded in
the book or journal of proceedings of said corpora-
tion. The location of the bed of any part of said
county road may be changed by said corporation
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Length of
road.
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for the purpose of a better construction of said
turnpike or plank road or passenger railway, pro-
vided the land to be occupied be obtained by agree-
ment with the owners thereof, or by condemnation ;
at least fifteen feet in width of the bed of any turn-
pike road shall be covered with broken stone, or
gravel, or other hard or durable materials, to the
depth of at least twelve inches, unless the natural
bed be hard, and the bed of any plank road shall
be well and securely laid and covered with plank
or wood for the same width.
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Change loca-
tion.
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