492 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [Ch. 345]
regulations as may be it be deemed necessary for the govern-
ment of the same.
The president and directors shall have full power and author-
ity to exercise all the corporate powers of said corporation.
The service of any legal process on the president or on any
director shall be deemed a service on said corporation.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 15, 1912.
CHAPTER 345.
AN ACT to provide for a commission composed of James Rit-
tenhouse, George W. Yellott and Asa B. Gardiner, Jr. to be
known as "The Good Roads Commission of Baltimore
County," with full powers to contsruct and improve a sys-
tem of improved public roads, highways and bridges in Balti-
more county, Maryland; and providing also the ways and
means for the construction and improvement thereof by a
bond issue of one million five hundred thousand dollars to be
a lien upon the assessable property in said county; and
repealing Chapter 744 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland passed at the Session of 1910.
Good Roads Commission.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That a commission of three members to be known as the
"Good Roads Commission of Baltimore County," is hereby
created and established, and that James Rittenhouse, George
W. Yellott and Asa B. Gardiner, Jr., and their successors
appointed in the event of a vacancy on said commission as here-
inafter provided, shall constitute such commission. Said com-
mission shall continue in existence until the work provided for
in this act has been completed as hereinafter provided. Imme-
diately upon the passage of this act, each of said commission-
ers shall qualify by taking an oath before the clerk of the
Circuit Court for Baltimore County that he will, to the best of
his skill and ability, faithfully and diligently execute his duties
as Good Roads Commissioner of Baltimore county; that he
will not, during the time he remains a member of such com-
mission, directly or indirectly, become pecuniarily interested
in any contract for work done or materials, implements or
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