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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. 23] CORPORATIONS. 541

345. Examination of turnpike or
plank road by county commis-
sioners; tolls; rates of fare.
346 Revision of tolls and rates of
fare.
347. Rates of toll for traction en-
gines and vehicles attached
thereto to be fixed by turnpike
and plank road companies.
348. Report to comptroller; exami-
nation by commissioners ap-
pointed by governor; tolls;
rates of fare.
349. Consent of municipal authori-
ties.
350 May purchase or condemn right
of way.
351. Recording grants of right of
way.
352. Plat of turnpike or plank road
to be recorded.
353. Roads to be kept in repair.
Proceedings in case of neglect.
354. Inquisition.
355. Forfeiture of charter.
356. No toll to be charged on bicy-
cles, tricycles or vehicles with
rubber tires propelled by
human muscles.

Uniformed Volunteer Companies.

357. Subject to militia laws.

Water Companies.

358. May acquire and hold property.
Not to apply to Baltimore city.
359. By purchase or condemnation.

Condemnation of Property by
Corporations.

360. Proceedings for condemnation.
361. Jury, how selected.
362. Oath to jurors.
363. Inquisition, return, confirma-
tion, and recording of.
364. Description of property and
interest condemned.
365. Compensation to be first paid
or tendered.

366. Powers of telephone and tele-
graph companies; proviso.

Remedies for Abuse, Misuse, and
Nonuse of Corporate Power.

367. Petition by attorney general by
direction of the governor,
proceedings upon.
368. Answer of corporation.
369. Reply of petitioners.
370. Trial of issues , judgment.
371. Ex parte hearing m case of de-
fault.
372. When court shall dismiss peti-
tion.
373. Where petition shall be filed.
374. Appeal.
375. Injunction to restrain exercise
of corporate powers.

Dissolution of Corporations.

376. Insolvent corporations may be
adjudged to be dissolved by
courts of equity. Proceedings.
377. Unlawful conveyances by insol-
vent corporations. Prefer-
ences.
378. Meeting of stockholders to order
dissolution; bill for dissolu-
tion
379. What bill must allege.
380. Court to pass order to show
cause.
381. Decree.
382. Receivers.
383. Transfers of property and judg-
ments confessed after filing of
bill to be void.
384. Dissolution not to relieve stock-
holders of individual liability.
385. When directors shall wind up
affairs of company.
386. Decree of dissolution not to
abate suits.
387. Suits by receiver.
388. Not to abate by his death or
removal.
389. Continuance of suit after expi-
ration of charter.



 

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