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urer upon the warrant of the comptroller of the treasury by
said associations complying with the provisions of the following
sections, 17—class 2 B and 2 D.
1906, ch. 476.
Class 2B. Any county in this State, which or whose citizens
shall subscribe for and pay up a capital stock of not less than
ten thousand dollars, or shall acquire and pay for real estate
and improvements thereon to the said value of not less than ten
thousand dollars, and shall be duly incorporated under the laws
of this State as a fair association, upon filing a certified copy of
the certificate of incorporation, and the affidavit of the presi-
dent of such association that the stock has been fully paid up
or the property acquired and paid for the amount herein
required with the comptroller, shall be entitled to the benefits
of the preceding section; provided, that but one association in
each county shall be entitled to such benefits.
Ibid.
Class 2 C. Repealed.
Ibid.
Class 2 D. Any existing association in this State or which
may be hereafter organized desiring to avail itself of the provi-
sions of the two preceding sections, 17—class 2 A and class 2 B,
is hereby required to forward to the comptroller of the treasury,
on before the first Monday in December of each year, a state-
ment, under the hand of its president, attested by the treasurer
and the corporate seal of such association, giving in detail the
financial condition of said association for the year immediately
preceding such application.
Approved April 9, 1906.
General Regulations—Deposits with State Treasurer by Guarantee
Companies.
1906, ch. 118.
99. In case any such corporation, now or hereafter doing
business in this State, shall refuse or neglect to make the
deposit hereinafter provided for, the treasurer shall imme-
diately publish in a daily newspaper published in Baltimore
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