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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1835.

SEC. 15. And be it enacted, That whenever required by law, the said bank shall do and perform the se-

CHAP. 315.

Act as commission-

veral respective and appropriate duties of commission-

ers of loans

ers of loans for this State, without charging or claim-

 

ing any allowance whatsoever for the same.

 

SEC. 16. And be it enacted, That at any time here-

Power reserved as to restriction of

after, the notes or issues of this corporation, common-

notes

ly called and known as bank notes, may be restricted

 

by the Legislature, to a denomination not less than

 

that of the notes or issues of any other incorporated

 

bank within this State, the lowest denomination of

 

whose notes or issues, shall be above five dollars.

 

CHAPTER 315.

 

An act to Incorporate the Farmers' and Planters' Bank,

Passed April 4,1836

of Baltimore.

 

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

Commissioners

Maryland, That Joseph W. Patterson, Hugh Boyle,

 

James Hooper, William Cooke, Luther J. Cox, John

 

Bradford, Robert D. Burns, Thomas R. Matthews,

 

David Keener, William Thompson, Galloway Cheston,

 

William E. Mayhew, William Hughlett, John C. Hen-

 

ry, Charles S. W. Dorsey, and William Ferguson, be,

 

and they are hereby appointed commissioners, under

 

the direction of a majority of whom, subscriptions

 

may be received to the capital stock of the Farmers'

 

and Planters' Bank hereby incorporated; and they

Open books

or a majority of them, shall cause books to be open-

 

ed at such times, in the city of Baltimore, and in

 

the county town of each county in this State, and at

 

Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, Charles-

 

ton, and such other places as they may direct, for the

 

purpose of receiving subscriptions to the capital stock

 

of said bank, after giving at least four weeks public

 

notice in all the daily newspapers published in the city

 

of Baltimore, and in at least one newspaper in every

 

county of this State, in which a newspaper is or shall

 

be published, of such times, places and purposes; and

 

that upon the first opening of said books, they shall be

 


 
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