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Session Laws, 1890
Volume 396, Page 163   View pdf image (33K)
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

163

SEC. 34 C. No person other than a resident voter of the State


of Maryland shall conduct the said bxisiness or obtain the license

Resident.

specified in the preceding sections.


SEC. 34 D. The license specified in the three preceding sections

How

shall he issued by the clerk of the court of common pleas in the

Issued.

city of Baltimore as other licenses are issued.


SEC. 34 E. The fee or price for shipping each man shall be


two dollars, and no more, one dollar thereof to be paid by the

Fee.

captain of the boat whereon the man is to serve, and one dollar


to be paid by the man to be shipped.


SEC. 34 F. Nothing herein contained shall be so construed as


to prohibit or prevent the captain of any oyster dredging boat

Not pro-
hibit.

from shipping his men himself by personal application to them.


Approved March 27, 1890.


CHAPTER 160.


AN ACT to incorporate the Hampden and Waverly electric light


and power company.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,


That John W. Clarke, Albert Gottschalk, George W. Sadtler,


Prank K. Murphy, Isaac L. Nutwell, John L. Rosensteel and


Charles B. Rogers, all residents of the State of Maryland, and


their associates, successors and assigns, be and they are hereby


created and made a body corporate, under and by the name and


style of the Hampden and Waverly electric light and power com-


pany, and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall


be capable to sue and be sued, complain and defend in any court


of law or equity, to make and use a common seal and alter the

Body cor-

same at pleasure, to receive and make deeds and contracts, to ac-

porate.

quire by purchase, or in any other manner, take, receive, hold, use,


employ, manage, mortgage, dispose of, or in any manner not in-


consistent with law, deal with any property, real, personal or


mixed, and situate in or out of this State, which may be necessary


or proper to enable said corporation to carry on its operations or


fulfill the purposes named in this act, and generally to do every


other act or thing, not inconsistent with law, which may be neces-


sary or proper to promote the objects, designs and purposes for
which this corporation is formed which are hereby declared to be


for the purpose of manufacturing electricity for illuminating


purposes, power and for all other purposes to which electricity or


magnetism may be applied, and for the sale, transportation or


other disposition of the same, in Baltimore city and Baltimore


county.




 
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