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1300 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the charter of the Martini's German Evangelical
Lutheran Church of the Unaltered Augsburg Confession in Bal-
timore, Maryland, granted by virtue of the laws of the State of
Maryland, existing and in force at the time of its incorporation,
which said charter is recorded among the Charter Records of
Baltimore city in Liber A. M., No. 12, folio 81, etc., be and the
same is hereby revived and extended for forty years.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said chapter,
when revived and extended, and the said congregation under
said charter, shall have all rights, powers and privileges, and
be subject to all the obligations which the said Martini's Ger-
man Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Unaltered Augsburg
Confession in Baltimore, Maryland, has under the said charter
granted on the eighteenth day of May, 1867, and recorded
among the Charter Records as mentioned in the preceding sec-
tion, and also all the powers, rights and privileges additionally
conferred by chapter 303 of the Acts of the General Assembly
of 1892 of the State of Maryland.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted. That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 6, 1908.
CHAPTER 450.
AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay the claim of the
Underwood Typewriter Company for two typewriting ma-
chines furnished the Senate of the General Assembly of
Maryland.
Whereas Senators Gadd and Moore were authorized by the
Senate of 1906 to purchase two (2) Underwood typewriters,
which said typewriters were delivered to the Senate the thirty-
first day of January, 1906, at and for the sum of f 195.00, and an
old Remington machine taken as part payment for $35.00,
leaving a balance of $160.00; and
Whereas an order was introduced by Senator Moore on the
eighth day of February, 1906, (Senate Journal, page 525) for
payment for said machines, as will appear thereon, and said
order was disapproved for reasons unknown to the finance com-
mittee on the twentieth day of February, 1906, as shown by
amended order, Senate Journal, page 672; and
Whereas the said machines, Underwood typewriters Nos,
95564 and 96369-4, are still in the possession of the General
Assembly and have not been paid for; therefore
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