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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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542 CORPORATIONS. [ART. 23

390. No corporation may be dis-
solved until State taxes are
paid.

Execution Against Stock of Cor-
porations.

391. Stock liable to execution.
392. Notice by sheriff to chief officer
of corporation.
393. Certificate by chief officer to
sheriff of number of defend-
ant's shares.
394. Sheriff to make schedule.
395. Shall advertise and sell.
396. Penalty against corporation for
transferring stock after levy.
397. Release of stock upon counter-
manding of execution.
398. Sale and transfer by sheriff.
399. Penalty against corporation
officers for refusing transfer.
400. Remedies of purchaser.
401. Fee for making transfer.

Police.

402. Police for railroad and other
corporations.
403. Governor may appoint
404. Oath of policeman; authority
and powers.
405. Shall wear metallic shield,
"Police."

406. Compensation.
407. Termination of authority.

Preferred Stock.

408. What companies may Issue;
how to be issued.

Process.

409. Foreign corporations transact-
ing business in this State
liable to.
410. How to be served. Fidelity
companies. Companies trans-
acting business out of the
county where their certificates
are recorded.
411. Where suits to be brought.
412. Service on non-resident officers,
when allowable.
413 Judgment by default for non-
appearance.
414. Creditors' bill against debtors
of such company.
415. Name by which to be sued

Taxation.

416. Property not to be exempt from.

General Applicability of Article to
All Corporations.

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

Miscellaneous Provisions.

1888, art. 23, sec. 1. 1868, ch. 471, sec. 1

1. Any coporation 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. 1868. ch. 471, sec. 2.

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


 

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