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212

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

CHAPTER 136.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments,
an act entitled "An Act to incorporate the
Corn and Flour Exchange of the City of Balti-
more," passed March twenty-third, eighteen
hundred and sixty-five, chapter eigthty-three.

Repealed and
re-enacted.

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That an act entitled an "act to in-
corporate the Corn and Flour Exchange of the
City of Baltimore" passed at the session of the
General Assembly of Maryland, March twenty-
third, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, chapter
eighty-three, be, and the same is hereby repealed,
and re-enacted to read as follows.

Corporation,

Section 1. And be it enacted, That Wm. S.
Young, James R. Herbert, Thomas R. Matthews,
Jr., S. Sprigg Belt, H. F. Turner, Thomas D.
Lony, John B. Williams, Joseph H. Meixsel, W.
W. Frush, K. M. Wylie, Win. R. Howard,
George T. Kenly, Wm. T. Pitt, Harry McCoy,
and John H. Fowler, and all other persons com-
prising the Corn and Flour Exchange of the City

Powers.

of Baltimore, and their successors, are hereby
created a body politic and corporate under the
name and style of the Baltimore Corn and Flour
Exchange; and by that name may sue and be sued,
implead and be impleaded, receive and hold prop-
erty and effects, real and personal, by gift, devise
or purchase, and dispose of the same, or any part

Regulations.

thereof, by sale, lease or otherwise, said property
so held not to exceed at any time the sum of five
hundred thousand dollars; may have a common
seal and alter the same from time to time, and
may make such rules, regulations, and by-laws,
from time to time, as they may think proper or
necessary for the government of the corporation
hereby created, and not contrary to the laws of
this State or of the United States.

Officers hold
over.

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the rules, regu-
lations, and by-laws of the said Corn and Flour
Exchange of the City of Baltimore, shall be the
rules for the government of the body hereby
created, until the same shall be regularly repealed

 

 

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