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418

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

hereby altered or supplied, be and the same are
hereby revived, re-enacted and continued in force.

Sec. 2. Be it enacted, That a majority in in-
terest and value of the stockholders of the said
Company, at any time after the passage of this Act,

Stockholders
meeting.

may call a meeting of all the stockholders of the
said Company, by advertisements published for ten
days in at least two of the daily newspapers pub-
lished in the city of Baltimore, and at such general

Reorganize.

meeting proceed to re-organize said Company by
the election of President and Directors of the same,
in the same manner as if said meeting were a
regular meeting of the stockholders, called in con-
formity with the original Act, to which this a
supplement, and the by-laws of the said Company.

In force.

Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That this Act shall
take effect from its passage.

Approved April 4, 1870.

 

CHAPTER 228.

 

AN ACT to divert a certain sum of money in the
hands of Commissioners to the Board of School
Commissioners of Dorchester County, for the
use of the Public Schools in said county.

WHEREAS, By an Act of the General Assembly
of Maryland, passed at the January Session,
eighteen hundred and fifty-six, Chapter one hun-
dred and twenty-five, Thomas J. Dail, James A.
Waddell and John L Willis, of Dorchester Coun-
tv, were appointed Commissioners to sell a small

Choptank
Indian lands.

reservation of the Choptank Indian Lands, situ-
ated in Dorchester County, and were directed to
retain the proceeds of sale, to be disposed of by
some future Act of the General Assembly for the
purpose of education in Dorchester County; and
it having been represented to the General Assem-
bly that the said real estate has been sold for the
sum of six hundred and ninety-five dollars, and
the amount is now in the hands of the said Com-
missioners, awaiting the order of the General
Assembly, therefore,

 

 

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