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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

or vocation of nursing the sick and generally to prepare the stu-

 

dents and graduates of such school for the skillful and compe-

 

tent discharge of all the duties and works appertaining to the

 

nursing and care of sick, disabled and suffering persons.

Graduating
trained

SEC. 3. And be it enacted. That the said corporation shall

nurses.

have authority under the terms, rules and regulations which it

 

may from time to time prescribe and adopt, to graduate as

 

"trained nurses" all persons taking its prescribed course and

 

complying with such terms, rules and regulations, and to con-

 

fer certificates of proficiency or diplomas upon its graduates.

Charter per-
petual.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted. That the charter of the said corpor-

 

ation is hereby made perpetual.

 

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take effect from

 

the date of its passage.

 

Approved April 7, 1904.

 

CHAPTER 380.

 

AN ACT to incorporate The Baltimore Title Company.

Baltimore
Title Com-

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

pany.

land, That Walter W. Preston, Ferdinand C. Dugan, Seth

 

Hance Linthicum, William C. Page and James H. Preston and

 

the subscribers to stock of the corporation hereby created and

 

their successors and assigns are created a body corporate by the

 

name of Baltimore Title Company and by that name shall have

 

perpetual succession and shall have power generally to do all and

 

singular such acts, contracts, matters, regulations and things as

 

may be proper and lawful to carry out the purpose and objects

 

for which tlhe corporation is formed.

Capital stock

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the capital stock of the said

 

body corporate shall consist of one thousand shares of stock of

 

the par value of one hundred dollars each and when the par val-

 

ue of any share shall have been fully paid the same shall there-

 

upon become non-assessable, and the said body corporate shall

 

have the right to increase its capital stock or to change the name

 

of the corporation at any time by a two-thirds vote of the stock-

 

holders, the increase in the corporate stock not to exceed ten

 

thousand shares. The said body corporate shall not, however,

 

begin the transaction of its business under this charter until its

 

stock to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, which

 

may be payable in such installments as the directors of the cor-

 

poration may stipulate, shall have been fully subscribed.

Right of body

SEC. 3. And be it enacted. That said body corporate shall have

corporate.

the right to purchase, hold, bargain, sell, assign or convey, any

 

real or personal property or any interest of estate therein and

 

every and any evidence of debt, to advance money upon the se-

 

curity therefor, to accept or purchase mortgages and generally

 

to deal in every and all descriptions of property or properties,

 

real or personal.



 
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