1304 LAWS OF MARYLAND.
execute and perform and carry into effect any of the trusts,
terms and conditions upon which any of said donations, endow-
ments, gifts, grants, devises or bequests may be given and be-
stowed.
SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That any provisions in
the original certificate of incorporation of said corporation to
which this is an amendment, inconsistent or contrary to the
rights and privileges hereby granted, be and the same are here-
by abrogated and annuled; but otherwise said provisions to
remain in full force and effect; and that all contracts or agree-
ments made by the said corporation, under its original corpo-
rate name; shall not be altered or in anywise affected or
changed by the alteration of the corporate name of the said
corporation under this Act.
SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That all the property
and assets of the said corporation standing in the name of "The
Maryland Collegiate Institute of Union Bridge, Carroll Coun-
ty," and all the debts and liabilities of the said corporation of
whatsoever nature and description shall be devolved upon and
stand in the name of the said "The Blue Ridge College," by
virtue of. this Act; and all pending proceedings at law or in
equity, on behalf of or against said "The Maryland Collegiate
Institute of Carroll County" may be amended at the instance
of either party, so that the said corporation by the name of
"The Blue Ridge College" may be substituted as plaintiff or de-
fendant, as the case may require, in lieu and place of the for-
mer corporate name.
SEC. 14. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
ecect from the date of its passage, and the Legislature reserves
to itself the right to alter or repeal the same at its pleasure.
Approved April 13, 1910.
CHAPTER 254.
AN ACT to amend the charter of the Peninsular Light and
Power Company and to ratify and confirm the same, together
with its acquisition heretofore of certain rights, property and
franchises, and to enlarge the powers of said company.
Whereas, On February 20, 1909, the Commissioners of Denton
passed an ordinance granting unto Thomas F. Garey, his
heirs and assigns, certain rights, privileges and franchises;
and,
Whereas, The Peninsular Light and Power Company was here-
tofore on or about the fifteenth day of March, 1909, incor-
porated under the General Laws of this State, and immedi-
ately began the erection of an electric light and power plant
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