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100

LAWS OF MARYLAND.




demised property upon terms to be fixed between


them.


SEC. 8. And le it enacted, That this act shall take

When effec-

effect when the same shall have been accepted by a

tive.

majority of the shareholders of the Baltimore and


Cumberland Yalley Railway Company, at a meet-


ing duly convened for the purpose ; and the said


consolidation or consolidations shall become com-


plete, under whatever corporate name or names that


may be chosen by the consolidating companies,
whenever and as soon as said companies shall have,


from time to time, agreed to consolidate their sev-


eral companies into one, and shall have settled and


agreed upon the terms of such consolidation in con-


formity with the provisions of this act, and shall

Make record

have made a full record and report thereof, certified

and report.

by the president of the first, or of the subsequent


consolidated company, as the case may be, and shall


have transmitted the same to the Secretary of State,


to be recorded and preserved in his office, a copy of


which record, duly authenticated under the seal of


the State, shall be evidence thereof in all courts of


this State.


Approved March 25, 1880.


CHAPTER 66.


AN ACT to restore William Coulborne, of Isaac,


the sum of forty dollars paid by him on a commis-


sion to him as Sheriff of Somerset county.


WHEREAS William Coulborne, of Isaac, was elect-


ed Sheriff of Somerset county in eighteen hundred

Preamble.

and seventy-five, and was commissioned as such sher-


iff and qualified under said commission.


AND WHEREAS, it being necessary for him to bond


every year, and having let the first day of January,


eighteen hundred and seventy-seven, pass without



 
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