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1404 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
with him or at his residence or usual place of business, or by
mailing it and addressed to him at his address, as it appears
upon the books of the corporation, and in addition, such notice
shall be inserted in some newspaper published in the county
in which the principal office of the corporation is located, and
no business shall be transacted at such meetings except that
specially named in the notice.
SEC. 8B. And be it further enacted, That upon the request
in writing delivered to the president or secretary or any direc-
tor, of a majority of all the stockholders or members or a ma-
jority of all the shares outstanding entitled to vote, it shall be
the duty of the president, secretary or director to call forth-
with a meeting of the stockholders or members; such request
shall state the purpose of the meeting, and notice thereof shall
be given as required by the next preceding sections. If the
person to whom such request in writing shall have been deliv-
ered shall fail to call forthwith such meetings, then the stock-
holders owning a majority of the voting shares of stock, or
members constituting a majority of the voting shares of stock,
or members constituting a majority of all the members, may do
so by giving ten days' notice of the time, place and object of
the meeting by advertisement inserted at least twice in a news-
paper in the county in which the principal office is situate.
At any meeting called and warned under the provisions of this
and the next preceding section, any president, director or direc-
tors may, by a vote of a majority in interest of all the stock-
holders, or by a vote of a majority in number of all the mem-
bers, be removed from office and another or others be appointed
in the place of the person or persons so removed, to serve for
the remainder of his or their term or terms.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted. That this Act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 8, 1908.
CHAPTER 371.
AN ACT to provide for the extension of the charter and cor-
porate existence of the Liberty and Frederick Turnpike Road
Company, as incorporated by chapter 252 of the Acts of the
General Assembly of Maryland, session of 1860, entitled An
Act to incorporate a company to build a turnpike road from
Libertytown, in Frederick county, to intersect the Woodsboro
and Frederick turnpike road at or near the Monocacy bridge,
and as amended by a supplemental Act, chapter 230 of the
Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland, session of 1867,
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