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110

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

 

83. B. In all civil cases where an order for removal

 

shall have been passed in any canse, the party upon
whose motion said order was passed, shall pay or ten-

Remove cause.

der to the Clerk of the Court in which said cause was

 

pending at the time of said order for removal, the

 

cost of the record in said case, within sixty days after

 

the passage of such order, and shall cause the said re-

 

cord to be transmitted to the court to which the same

 

was ordered to be removed within said sixty days,

 

and upon his, her or their failure so to do, the court

 

passing such order for removal, shall have power, on

 

the application of the opposite party, to strike out

 

such order of removal and reinstate the case.

In force

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take

 

effect from the date of its passage.

 

Approved, March 25th, 1874.

 

CHAPTER 95.

 

AN ACT to incorporate the Bank of Cambridge in

 

Cambridge, Dorchester county, Maryland.

Incorporation.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

 

Maryland, That Charles F. Goldsborough, Daniel

 

M. Henry, W. Wilson Byrn, Caleb Shepherd,

 

James E. Norman, Edward W. Le Compte, James

 

Wallace, William H. Ratcliffe, James W. Strangher,

 

Lewis Ross, John Webster, Thomas Higgins,

 

Thomas W. Anderson, Govin Reddit, Levi D.

 

Travors, J. W. Crowell, W. C. Logan, Thomas H.

 

Goslen, and Stephen Andrews, 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 "Bank of Cambridge."

Rights and

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That said corporation,

privileges.

under the above name and style, is hereby made able

 

and capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be

 

impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be

 

defended, in courts of record or any other place

 

whatsoever, to make, have, and use a common seal,



 
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