598
Exhibit
charter
In force
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
by any telegraph company in erecting a telegraph,
until three years after their charter and all other
authority they may claim to have for erecting a tele-
graph line or lines through the State shall have been
recorded as required by section eleven of this Act;
and they shall also exhibit and keep exhibited, in
some prominent and convenient place in each office
of business of said companies, for the inspection of
persons having business with said companies, the
charter and all other authority by which said tele-
graph companies are authorized to erect lines of
telegraph in this State.
Sue. 13. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 1, 1872.
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Incorporated
Name and
style.
Capability it
law.
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CHAPTER 356.
AN ACT to incorporate the Farmers', Merchants'
and Mechanics' Homestead Association of the State
of Maryland.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That John G. Mitchell, Eggleston S.
White, G. H. Howell, John W. Jones, S. R. Sylves-
ter, Frederick A. Kraft, Eugene Jones, Francis A.
Carr, Henry T. Scott, and all other persons who may
become members of this association, be and they are
hereby created and declared a body politic or cor-
poration by the name and style of the Farmers',
Merchants'' and Mechanics' Co-operative and Home-
stead Association of the State of Maryland, whose
principal office shall be located in the City of Balti-
more, and by that name and style shall have a per-
petual succession, and be capable in law of purchas-
ing, holding, improving, contracting for and selling
real estate, houses, lots, and everything required in
improving and fitting up said property; they may
sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer
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