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Session Laws, 1828, 1829
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1829.                                                                LAWS OF MARYLAND.

  CHAP. 75.  

    Meet, make by-laws,
&c.
and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter and renew
at pleasure; and also to assemble and meet at such times
and places as they may agree upon, and to ordain, establish and
put in execution, such by-laws, ordinances and regulations, as
to them shall seem conducive to the interest of the said Hagerstown
Beneficial Society, and necessary to the good government
and orderly management thereof, the same not contrary
to, or inconsistent with the laws of this state, or of the United
States.
Exclusive object.
    Sec. 3.  And be it enacted, That the said Hagerstown Beneficial
Society, hereby incorporated, shall have for its sole
and only object, a plan for the mutual assistance of its members,
founded upon principles of charity and benevolence, and
this act shall not be construed for any other purpose whatever;
Provided nevertheless, That nothing herein contained
shall be so construed as to extend to the society any banking
privileges.

                                            ———


Passed Feb. 12, 1830.
                                        CHAPTER 76.

An act to appoint a Trustee for the benefit of Haswell M. Moran,
                              of Prince Georges County.

    Appointed and
empowered as trustees.













Bond required.
    Section 1.  Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Hester B. Moran, of Prince Georges county, be,
and she is hereby appointed Trustee for the benefit of her
son, Haswell M. Moran, a lunatic and [a] non-sane mind, with
full power and authority to receive from the Bank of Columbia,
or any other party or person a deed, or deeds, conveyance,
or conveyances, of any real estate, to which said Haswell
M. Moran, now has, or may have any right, and to sell
and dispose of any such real estate or other property, which
her said son may possess, and to which he is entitled, and to
give and execute a deed, or deeds, therefor, which said deed
or conveyance shall be valid and binding in law against the
said Haswell M. Moran, and his heirs.  Provided however, that
the said Hester B. Moran, shall before she can have power to
act under this law, first execute a bond to the State of Maryland,
with securities to be approved of by the Court of the
first Judicial District, conditioned for the faithful discharge
of her duty as Trustee, which bond shall be filed and recorded
in the Clerks office of Prince Georges county Court, and
liable to suit by any person interested therein.
    Application of
proceeds, and final
disposition.
    Sec. 2.  And be it enacted, That the proceeds of any such
sale shall be solely applied to the discharge or payment of any
money which may be due for the real estate, or property
aforesaid, and the residue put at interest, or vested in some
profitable stock, the interest or yearly value of which shall



 
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