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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 231 CORPORATIONS. 533

2D. Association must make
annual statement to
Comptroller of Treas-
ury.
18 Class 3. Land, lumber, seeds,
fiults, etc.
19. Class 4. Insurance of all kinds ;
live stock.
20. Class 5. Homestead, odd-fel-
lows, masons, sons
of temperance, cem-
eteries.
21. Class 6. Manufacturing, ship-
building, mechani-
cal, industrial or
chemical, hot water
and steam
6A. Refrigeration.
22 Class 7. Printing and publish-
ing.
23. Class 8. Trading, commercial
or mercantile busi-
ness wheie the prin-
pal office is in this
State.
24. Class 9. Mining.
25. Class 10. Smelting.
26. Class 11. Quarries.
27. Class 12. Petroleum mineral
springs.
28. Class 13. Telegraph and tele-
phone.
29 Class 14. Ocean navigation.
30. Class 15. River and inland water
navigation.
31. Class 16. Forwarding, warehous-
ing, etc.
32. Class 17. Bridges, dry-docks,
marine railways, etc.
33. Class 18. Sayings institutions.
34. Class 19. Gas light and electric
light.
35 Class 20. Turnpike, plank-road,
and passenger rail-
way.
36. Claaa 21. Stages and stage-
coaches.
37. Class 22. Water,

38. Class 23. Immigration.
39. Class 24 Patents and patent
rights.
40. Class 25. Assessment accident
insurance.
41. Class 26. Trades unions.
42. Class 27. Preservation of game
and fish.
43. Class 28. Fire patrol, property
patrol, police patrol,
land patrol and water
patrol companies.
44 Corporations may be formed for
any two or more of such pur-
poses.
45. Two or more corporations may
consolidate
46. Consolidation of two or more
corporations , property and
rights to vest in the consoli-
dated corporation.
47. Consolidation of corporations
belonging to class 1
48. President and directors of com-
panies of class 1 to be corpo-
rators.
49. Charitable societies to hold their
property even when increased
in value beyond chartered
limit.

General Regulations.

50. Requisites of certificate of incor-
poration.
51. To be submitted to judge for
approval
52. Determination of judge to be
endorsed on certificate and
recorded.
53. Corporators then incorporated.
54. Certified copy to be evidence.
55. Amendments or alteration of
charter, how to be made.
56. Fees to clerks for recording.
57. General provision as to powers.
58. To have succession...
59. To sue and be sued.



 

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