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318 FORMATION, POWERS, AND REGULATION OF CORPORATIONS. [ART. 40.
 

property required for the purpose of such forwarding or warehous-
ing business, where the principal office of said corporation is located
in this State!

Id s 28
Constructing,
selling, etc,
bridges, etc

28. Class 15. — For acquiring or constructing and maintaining,
selling, leasing, or otherwise disposing of any bridge, pier, wharf,
floating or dry-dock, or marine railway in this State, where the prin-
cipal office of, said corporation is located therein.

1876, c 269
Savings Institu-
tions

29, Class, 16 — For the formation of saving institutions, trust
companies, and guarantee companies.

1868. c 471, s 30
Gaslight com-
panies
Id s 31
Turnpike,
plank-road and
passenger rail-
way companies

30 — Class 17. — For the formation of gaslight companies.
31., Class 18. — For the formation of turnpike and plank-road com-
panies, and for the formation of passenger railway companies out-
side the limits of the city of Baltimore, not to exceed twelve miles
in length.

O

Id s 32
Lines of stages
and coaches.

32. Class 19. — For establishing and maintaining lines of stages
and stage-coaches for the conveyance of passengers and mails of the
United States within this State.

Id s 33.
Water

33, Class 20. — For the purpose of supplying any city or town in
this State with pure water.

Id s 34
Immigration

34. Class 21 — For the formation of societies or associations for
the promotion, of immigration into this State.

Id s 35
For how many
purposes one
company may
be incorpo-
rated.

35. Any company may be incorporated for any two or more of
the purposes aforesaid, where, in the judgment of those forming said
company, the same may be conducted by one corporation with
advantage to its general interests.

Id s 36
United corpo-
ration

36. Any corporation incorporated under this article, or any cor-
poration heretofore formed and now existing, the capital stock of
which has been fully paid up, may unite with any other corporation
incorporated under this article, the capital stock of which has also
been fully paid up, where the said corporations have been originally
incorporated in whole or in part for the same purpose, and may by
such union form one new corporation; provided, that a majority of
the stockholders of each of the said corporations forming such union
shall assent thereto. Such union or consolidation shall be made
upon such terms and conditions as shall be agreed upon by the said
corporations, and the said new consolidated corporation shall have
such name and such capital stock as shall be agreed upon between
the corporations, parties thereto; and, when such union or consoli-
dation is made, a certificate of the said union and of the particulars
thereof shall be executed by the said corporations, and be acknowl-
edged and recorded as other certificates of incorporation are in
this article directed to be acknowledged and recorded

GENERAL REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL CORPORATIONS FORMED
UNDER THIS ARTICLE

Id a 37
the certificate.
28 Md. 287,
32 Md 293,
34 Md. 503

37. Any five or more persons, citizens of the United States, and
a majority of them citizens of this State, who may desire to form a
corporation for any of the purposes hereinbefore referred to, shall



 

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