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Session Laws, 1904
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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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east side of South Charles street with the south side of Cam-

 

den street, and thence along the south side of Camden street

 

westerly to Howard street at the point of beginning.

 

SEC. 31. And be it enacted, That while the work authorized
by this Act is being done by said Commission the respective

Street surface
improvements.

duties and powers of the City Engineer and Commissioner

 

of Street Cleaning and other city officials in their relations to

 

the pavements and other street surface improvements of the

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City of Baltimore shall, subject to the duties and powers

 

hereby conferred upon said Commission, continue as at pres-

 

ent, and said Commission shall be authorized as its work pro-

 

gresses to turn over from time to time such completed por-

 

tions of said work as it may see fit to the charge, superin-

 

tendence and control of the proper city officials, and shall,

 

on the termination of its work, turn over all the records,

 

writings, papers, copies of reports, and maps of said Com-

 

mission other than those hereinbefore directed to be turned

 

over by the City Register to the Commissioners for Opening

 

Streets, to be by them preserved and to be used as their own

 

papers and records are preserved and used ; and all other

 

property and effects in its possession belonging to the City

 

Comptroller to be disposed of by him as may be provided by

 

ordinance.

 

SEC. 32. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect

 

from the date of its passage.

 

Approved March 11, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 88.

 

AN ACT to incorporate the Provident Savings Bank of

 

Preston, Maryland.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-

 

land, That Albert W. Sisk, Alexander Noble, Jesse T. Dennis,

Incorporation
of a savings

Walter M. Wright, Arthur J. Messick, James B. Patton,

bank.

S. Elbert Douglas. William J. "Wright, G. Edgar Williamson,

 

all being residents of Caroline County, State of Maryland, and

 

their successors in office, be and they are hereby constituted

 

and made a body corporate and politic under the name and

 

style of the Provident Savings Bank of Preston, Maryland,

 

and by that name shall have perpetual succession and be capa-

 

ble in law to hold and dispose of property, both real and per-

 

sonal, to sue and be sued in courts of law, equity, and any other

 

place; to receive and make all deeds, transfers, contracts

 


 
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