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1835.

LAWS OF MARYLAND,

CHAP. 517. Right to repeal Proviso

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That the General Assembly hereby expressly reserve the power to repeal this charter; Provided however, that when the said charter shall be so repealed all the property, real, personal and mixed then belonging to the said association or their successors, in possession or action, shall remain with and belong to the proper owners thereof, their assignees or legal representatives.

 

CHAPTER 317.

Passed Mar. 28,1835

An act to Incorporate the Seal Estate Bank of Balti-

 

more.

Capital stock

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of

 

Maryland, That a hank shall be established in the city

 

of Baltimore, the capital stock whereof shall be five

 

millions of dollars, composed of four millions of dol-

 

lars of Real Estate, in the city of Baltimore, and one

 

million of dollars, money of the United States, to be

 

divided into shares of one hundred dollars each.

Commissioners

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That General Samuel

 

Smith, George Winchester, Columbus O'Donnell,

 

James Harwood, Charles F. Mayer, William G. Har-

 

rison, Charles R, Carroll, George W. Williamson,

 

Charles Howard, James L. Ridgely, William Ileany,

 

James William McCulloh, Shephard C. Leakin, Philip

 

Willis, Thomas Baltzell, James Piper, [Samuel] Mc-

 

Clellan, Gorham Brooks, John Gibson, John Henry

 

Hodges, Frederick Konig, Daniel Cobb, James Camp-

 

bell, James Armour and John Franciscus, he, and they

 

are hereby appointed commissioners, under the direc-

 

tion of a majority of whom, subscriptions may be re-

 

ceived to the capital stock of the Real Estate Bank of

Open books

Baltimore, hereby incorporated; and they or a major-

 

ity of them, shall cause books to be opened at such

 

time, and at such places in the city of Baltimore, as

 

they may direct, for the purpose of receiving sub-

Notice

scriptions to the capital stock of the said hank, af-

 

ter giving at least four weeks' notice in all the daily

 

newspapers published in the city of Baltimore, of such



 
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