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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 23] CORPORATIONS. 539

255. Occupation of roads, streets or
alleys; manner and terms of ;
how arranged.
256. To what roads sections 251, 254,
and 255 shall apply.
257. Rates of transportation.
258. May borrow money and issue
bonds.
259. May purchase or receive adja-
cent necessary lands.
260. Crossings of highways, roads,
and streams.
261. Principal office.
262. Warning signs at crossings.
263. Annual statement to comp-
troller.
264. Crossing canals or navigable
streams.
265. In what cases railroads may
consolidate. Parallel and
competing railroads may not
consolidate without special
act.
266. Stoppages at stations; penalty.
267. When railroads may sell freight.
268. Sale of live stock.
269. Sale of unclaimed baggage.
270. Sections 267-269 to apply to all
transportation companies.
271. Use of track by connecting
roads
272. Damages for refusal.
273. Summary remedy for neglect of
corporate duty.
274. Elevated roads not to be built
without special act.
275. Reorganization of, when sold
under foreclosure
276. Powers of reorganized com-
pany.
277. May issue bonds and execute
mortgages
278. May consolidate with connect-
ing road.
279. May purchase connecting road.
280. Time allowed to finish road.
281. State's stock therein.

282. May hold and dispose of, en-
dorse and guarantee stocks,
bonds and securities of other
railroad or transportation
companies.
283. Flagmen or electric bells at
public crossings.
284. Penalty for neglect.
285. Collection of fines.
286. May cross other railroads;
when and how.
287. Injuries to live-stock and by fire.
288. How to be sued for.
289. Where to be sued for.
290. Judgments by default in such
cases.
291. Not to conduct store; co-oper-
ative stores.
292. May own steamships.
293. Property subject to taxation.
294. Public highways across rail-
road tracks.
295. Railroads may not withhold
wages of their employes for
benefit of relief associations
of the members thereof.
Penalty.
296. The board of public works may
extend the time allowed to
railroad companies for remov-
ing stoves from their cars.
297. Coupons must be attached to
railroad tickets.
298. Stop-over privilege shall be
permitted.
299. Stop of at least three minutes
at principal stations
300. Penalty for violation.

Religious Corporations.

301. Trustees of, to be body politic.
302. Powers of such trustees.
303. Succession to be kept up, how.
304. Minister to be always a member.
305. Contest about voting, how to
be adjusted.
306. Plan of church organization to
be determined at first meeting.



 

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