1829.
LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAP. 41.
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their association, as members, fire companies hereafter
formed
in the said city, without increasing the amount of their present
capital stock.
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Authorised to admit.
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Section 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the president and directors of the Firemen's Insurance
Company of Baltimore shall be, and they are authorised
to admit, as a member of the said company, any fire company
formed or to be formed in the city of Baltimore, which a majority
of the said directors shall deem advisable, on being satisfied
that such fire company applying for admission, and its
members together, shall own the necessary number of shares
of stock of the said Firemen's Insurance Company, to entitle
them, under the provisions of the original act to which this is
a further supplement, to elect a director; and that such fire
company is provided with such apparatus as will enable them
to be useful in aiding to preserve property from destruction
by fire; Provided always, That the capital stock of the said
Firemen's Insurance Company shall not be increased, by subscription
or otherwise, for the above or any other purpose,
beyond its present amount of twenty-one thousand shares, to
which amount it is hereby limited during the continuance of the
charter.
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Condition—Limits
Privileges extended
to.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted,
That every fire company which
shall be admitted a member of the said Firemen's Insurance
Company, as herein provided, and the members of such fire
company, shall be entitled to the same rights, benefits, and privileges,
and subject to the same conditions as if such fire company
had been named in the original charter aforesaid; and
the president and directors aforesaid may and shall provide
for securing to them such rights, benefits, and privileges, on
such terms and conditions as shall be consistent with the provisions
of this act.
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Passed Feb. 3, 1830.
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CHAPTER 42.
An act to Incorporate the Baltimore and Rappahannock Steam-Packet
Company.
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Corporate powers
granted.
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Section 1. Be it enacted
by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That John S. and Charles C. Willford, Boswell Alsop,
William D. Green, James Williams, Archibald Hart, William
B. Peake, William Gray, Jacob Tinsley, William S. Quesenbury,
Benjamin Blake, Charles A. Pearson, William H. White,
Reuben J. Thom, John M. Patton, Alfred W. Morton, Robert
Dickey, Robert Patton, John Ferneyhough, William Bernard,
James Smock, William H. Ray, William C. [Beall,] Beverley,
R. Welford, George Smith, William Kellogg, John Pratt,
Basil Gordon, John Moncure, Austin Neale, John B. Garland,
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