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Dec. Ses. 1825. |
JOS. KENT, ESQ. GOVERNOR.
and any number of stockholders, not less than one hundred,
who together shall be proprietors of twelve hundred
shares, may at any time apply to the president and directors, to
call a general meeting of the stockholders, for any purpose relative
to the affairs of the institution; and if the president and
directors refuse to call such meeting, the said number of stockholders,
proprietors of not less than twelve hundred shares,
shall have power to call a general meeting of the stockholders,
giving at least two weeks notice in the said newspapers printed
in the city of Baltimore, specifying in such notice the object of
the meeting. |
Omission to
elect officers
obviated. |
25. And be it enacted, That should
it so happen from any
cause whatsoever, that the annual election of directors should
not take place in any year, on the day hereinbefore mentioned for
that purpose, this corporation shall not for that reason be dissolved,
but such election may be lawfully held on such convenient
day thereafter, as may for that purpose be fixed on, by the
president and directors, they causing ten days public notice
thereof to be given in one or more of the news-papers printed in
the city of Baltimore. |
Limited to
1846. |
26. And be it enacted, That this act
shall continue and be in
force until the year eighteen hundred and forty-six and until
the end of the next, session of assembly which shall take place
thereafter. |
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Passed Feb.
5, 1826. |
CHAPTER 56.
An Additional Supplement to the act entitled an act for the better regulation
of the Militia in the City of Baltimore. |
Brigade of
volunteers. |
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland,
That a light brigade of uniformed volunteers, shall be and is
hereby formed with the usual field and other officers; and the
said brigade shall be called, the First Light Brigade of Maryland
Volunteers, and shall be attached to, and form a part of
the third division. |
Composed of |
2. And be it enacted, That the said
brigade shall consist of one
regiment of riflemen, one regiment of light infantry, and one
regiment of cavalry. |
Riflemen. |
3. And be it enacted, That the " First
Regiment of Riflemen"
be, and the same form a part of the said regiment of riflemen,
and that it be called by the same name and attached to the said
brigade. |
Infantry. |
4. And be it enacted, That the companies
known by the
names of the First Baltimore Light Infantry—Independent
Company—Mechanical Volunteers—Baltimore United Volunteers—
Columbian Volunteers—Independent Volunteers—Washington
Guards—Independent Blues—and La Fayette Cadets,
be, and the same form a part of the said regiment of light infantry,
and that it be called, the Fifth Regiment of Volunteer
Infantry, with the usual field and other officers and attached to
the said brigade. |
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