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ART. 23.] CORPORATIONS. 285

266. What bill must allege.
267. Court to pass order to show cause.
268. Decree.
269. Receivers.
270. Transfers of property and judg-
ments confessed after filing of
bill, to be void.
271. Dissolution not to relieve stock-
holders of individual liability.
272. When directors shall wind up
affairs of company.
273. Decree of dissolution not to abate
suits.
274. Suits by receiver.
275. Not to abate by his death or
removal.
276. Continuance of suit after expira-
tion of charter.

Execution Against Stock of
Corporations.

277. Stock liable to execution.
278. Notice by sheriff to chief officer
of corporation.
279. Certificate by chief officer to
sheriff, of number of defend-
ant's shares.
280 Sheriff to make schedule.
281. Shall advertise and sell.
282. Penalty against corporation for
transferring stock after levy.
283. Release of stock upon counter-
manding of execution.
284. Sale and transfer by sheriff.
285. Penalty against corporation of-
ficers for refusing transfer.

286. Remedies of purchaser.
287. Fee for making transfer.

Police.

288. Police for railroad and other
corporations.
289. Governor may appoint.
290. Oath of policeman, authority and
powers.
291. Shall wear metallic shield; " Po-
lice "
292. Compensation.
293. Termination of authority.
Preferred Stock.
294. What companies may issue; how
to be issued.
Process.
295. Foreign corporations transacting
business in this State liable to.
296. Upon what officers of corporations
to be served.
297. Where suits to be brought.
298. Service on non-resident officers,
when allowable.
299. Judgment by default for non-ap-
pearance.
300. Creditors' bill against debtors of
such company.
301. Name by which to be sued.

Taxation.

302. Property not to be exempt from.
General Applicability of Article.

303. This article applicable generally
to all Maryland corporations, so
far as practicable.

Miscellaneous Provisions.

1868, ch. 471, sec. 1.

1. Any corporation may acknowledge any deed which such
corporation has the power to make, by attorney appointed by such
corporation, under the seal thereof, and such appointment may
be embodied in the deed.

Frostburg Mut. Bldg Asso. v. Brace, 51 Md. 510.

Ibid. sec. 2.

2. No corporation created, or to be created, and not expressly
incorporated for banking purposes shall, by any implication or

 

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