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JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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city of Baltimore, that the said tickets shall permit the holders
thereof to a stop-over privilege of at least forty-eight (48)
hours in the city of Baltimore; provided, that nothing in this
section shall prohibit railroad companies from issuing and
selling tickets without this stop-over privilege in the city of
Baltimore, for special occasions, when the tickets for passage
are good only on excursion trains not on the regular schedule
of the railroad.

CHAP. 615.

SEC. 3. Be it further enacted, That all passenger trains
passing through the city of Baltimore must stop at least three
minutes at the principal station of the company operating
said trains, and the stoppage of all trains must be announced
in such manner as will give passengers ample opportunity to
get off.

Must stop at
least three
minutes
at principal
station.

SEC. 4. Be it further enacted, That any manager, officer,
agent, conductor or employe who shall violate any of the
provisions of this Act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and
upon indictment and conviction thereof shall be fined not less
than one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars
for each offense, one-half of said tine to go to the informer.

Penalty
Cor violation

SEC. 5. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect on and after the first day of September, 1902, and that
all Acts or parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of
this Act are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsis-
tency.
Approved April 11, 1902.

CHAPTER 616.
AN ACT to Incorporate the United Fraternal Banking and
Security Company.

Repeal.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That James Whitehouse, John P. Lauber, William
J. Cunningham, David Wiesenfeld, William H. Mumaro,
George R. Johnson, John H. Hanson, O. Parker Baker, Harry
H. Remley and Harry H. Hileand and their associates, suc-
cessors and assigns, and all such other persons as shall hereafter
become stockholders in the company hereby incorporated, shall
be and they are hereby constituted a body politic and corpo-
rate, by the name and style of the United Fraternal Banking
and Security Company, and by that name shall have perpetual
succession and be capable in law to acquire and hold property
and in anywise dispose of the same, and to sue and be sued,
plead and be impleaded, in any Court whatever; to make and
use a common seal, and to alter the same at their pleasure,

67

Body
corporate.



 
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