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LAWS OF MARYLAND.


CHAPTER 450.


AN ACT to prescribe the compensation and regulate the


sessions of the Orphans' Court for Saiut Mary's County,


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

Judges of

Maryland, That the judges of the Orphans' Court for Saiut

Orphan's
Coun for

Mary's County shall receive the sum of three dollars for each

St Mary's
County.

day's attendance upon the sessions of said court.


SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the sessions of said court


shall be held at Leonardtown in said county on the second

Time and

Tuesday in each mouth, and oftener, if in their judgment

place of
holding

the public business may require it, provided that the com-

said court,

pensation of any one of said judges shall not exceed the sum


of one huudred dollars in any one year.


SEC. 3. And be it further enacted. That this act shall take

Effective

effect upon the expiration of the terms of the present incum-


bents of said office.


Approved April 7th, 1892.


CHAPTER 451.


AN ACT to incorporate the Elktou Electric Light and


Power Company.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of


Maryland, That Charles G. Wells, Charles R. Maxwell,

Incorpora-

Charles H. Smith, Charles J. Randolph and Daniel Feehly,

tors of the
Elkton

all residents of the State of Maryland, and their associates,

Electric

successors and assigns be and they are hereby created and

Light and
Power

made a body corporate under and by the name and style of

Company.

the Elkton Electric Light and Power Company, and bv that


name shall have perpetual succession, and shall be capable


to sue and be sued, complain or defend in any court of law


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


same at pleasure, to receive and make deeds aud contracts,


to acquire by purchase or in other manner, take and receive,


hold, use, employ, manage, mortgage, dispose of, or in any


manner not incousisteut with law, deal in any property real,


persoual or mixed, and situate in or out of this State, which


may be necessary or proper to enable said corporation to


carry out its operations, or fulfill the purposes named in this


act, and generally to do every other act or thing not incon-


sistent with law, which may be necessary or proper to pro-


mote the objects, designs and purposes for which this


corporation is formed, which are hereby declared to be for



 
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