PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, ESQ., GOVERNOR. 831
overhead equipments upon or over any such road, and all work
done under such permit upon any such road or crossing of said
road, shall be done in conformity with the rules and regulations
of the State Roads Commission, and located and designated
by said Commission, and in full compliance with the provisions
and terms of any permit granted by said State Roads Commis-
sion and to the satisfaction of said Commission; and before
doing any such work the said corporation shall file with the
said State Roads Commission, if required, a bond in such
amount and penalty as the State Roads Commission shall
require for the satisfactory performance of all the terms and
conditions of said permit.
SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That nothing con-
tained in this act shall be construed as permitting the company
hereby incorporated to use electricity for lighting purpose or
purposes within the corporate limits of any town or towns
named in this act, and the use of electricity for lighting pur-
pose or purposes in any of the towns or town named in this
act, is hereby expressly forbidden.
SEC. 14. And be it further enacted, That this act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 11, 1912.
CHAPTER 565.
AN ACT to incorporate the Eastern Shore Power, Light and
Railway Company, and to declare its rights, privileges,
powers and franchises.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary
land, That S. Frank Dashiell, John P. Moore, Lewis M. Mil-
bourne, Robert H. Jones, H. C. Webster, J. T. Taylor, Jr.,
J. W. West, Walter A. Morrison and T. Blair Hawkins and
their associates and successors, be and they are hereby created,
constituted and declared to be a bodv corporate and politic
under the name and style of the Eastern Shore Power, Light
and Railway Company, and by that name shall have perpetual
succession.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That said corporation under the
above name and style shall be capable in law to sue and be
sued, to plead and be impleaded, and to complain and defend
at law or in equity, to have and use a common and corporate
seal, and to alter and renew the same at pleasure, and otherwise
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