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The Maryland Code : Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860
Volume 145, Volume 2, Page 152   View pdf image (33K)
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152 Cirr of BALTIMOBE. [ART. 4.

WOOD- SEC. WOOD HUCKSTBK- SEC.
Report and. pay of reviewers...... 563 May be licensed......................^947

Feea of inspectors..................... 561 Who to license, and cost............ 947

Inspector not to act out of city.... 56S One license not to include more

Penalty for inspecting without tban-two person*.................. 948

license or out of city............... 566 Penalty for selling without li-

May be landed on State whorres. 952 cense.................................. 949

Not to interfere with tobacco..... 952 Masters and owners of vessels

Wharfage on........................... 953 excepted.............................. 950

SECTION 1. The inhabitants of the city of Baltimore are a
torporation, by the name of the "Mayor and City Council of
Baltimore," and by that name shall have perpetual succession,
may sue and be sued, may purchase and hold real, personal and
mixed property, or dispose of the same for the benefit of said
city, and may have and use a common seal, which may be altered
at pleasure.

2. All the property and funds of every kind belonging to or in
possession of the city of Baltimore are vested in the said corpora-
tion, and the said corporation may receive in trust, and may
control for the purpose of such trusts, all money or other pro-
perty which may have been or shall be bestowed upon such
corporation by will, deed, or in any other form of gift or convey-
ance in trust for any general corporation purpose, or in aid of
the indigent and poor, or for the general purposes of education,
or for charitable purposes of any description within the said city;

and the said corporation may lease or otherwise dispose of any
property belonging to the city, having first given public notice
of such proposed lease or sale in one or more of the public news-
papers of said city, at least once a week for three successive
weeks before such lease or sale.

3. The city of Baltimore is divided into twenty wards, accord-
ing to their present bounds and limits, and it shall be the duty
of the corporation to correct the divisions from time to time, so
as to preserve as accurately as may be an equal number of in-
habitants in each ward.

4. The inhabitants of the city of Baltimore qualified to vote
for members of the House of Delegates shall, on the second
Wednesday in October in every second yeal", elect by ballot a
person of known integrity, experience, and sound judgment,

 

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