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Session Laws, 1892
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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certified by a judge of the proper judicial circuit as being in


conformity with the law, and afterwards recorded in the


office of the clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County


be and the same is hereby declared in all respects and to all


intents and purposes a good and valid corporation, as if its


said corporate name had originally included the name of


the county in which it was formed.


SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this act shall


take effect from the date of its passage.

Effective.

Approved March 30th, 1892.


CHAPTER 232.


AN ACT to amend chapter two hundred and eighty-four of


the acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, passed at


its January session, eighteen hundred and seventy-two,


entitled " An act to incorporate the Baltimore, Hampden


and Lake Roland Railroad Company"


WHEREAS, the Baltimore, Hampden aud Lake Roland


Railroad Company was duly incorporated by chapter two


hundred and eighty -four of the acts of the General Assembly

Preamble

of Maryland, passed at its January session, eighteen hundred


and seventy -two, entitled "An act to incorporate the Balti-


more, Hampden and Lake Roland Railroad Company," and


said corporation has been duly organized by the subscribers


to its capital stock, and has begun and partly completed its


railway on Oak street, Cedar avenue, Roland avenue and


on other streets, avenues and rights of way in the construc-


tion of said railway from Boundary or North avenue to Lake


Roland, as authorized by its said charter, but by reason of


the failure of the said coporation to obtain subscriptions to


its capital stock, to effect its final organization, and begin


and complete the construction of its railway within the


period of time prescribed for the completion of said railway


by the eleventh section of said act, the said corporation at


the suit of the Baltimore Union Passenger Railway Company


and others, has been enjoined from the further construction


of its said railway until the said act has been confirmed by


the General Assembly of Maryland, and the time for the


completion of the said road has been extended ; and


WHEREAS, it is deemed proper that said act should be so


confirmed, and the said time so extended with the amend-

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ments to said charter hereinafter made ; therefore.




 
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