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1832.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 176.

duty of the company to take from and deliver at said de-
pot any produce, merchandise, manufactures, or other ar-
ticles whatsoever which they may require to be trans-
ported on said road.

CHAPTER 176.

Passed Mar. 7, 1833

An act to Incorporate the Savings Institution of Rockville,
in Montgomery County.

Persons incorpo-

rated

Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That John Adamson, Thomas F. W. Vinson,
William C. Chappell, John G. England, Moses Lugen-
beel, John J. Campbell, Samuel T. Stonestreet, Lawrence
A. Dawson, William O'Neale, Jr., Arnold T. Winsor,
Julius West, Heriry Busey, William W. Thompson, Ro-
bert W. Willitt, Henry Crosby, Francis Kidwell, John
Brewer, John W. Anderson, Abram Dawson, Robert Wal-
lace, John Jones of Evan, Lyde Griffith, Jesse Leach,
Richard K. Watts. Charles Spates, John Braddock, James
C. Lockland, Isaac Riley, James W. Anderson, Henry
West, James B. Higgins, John Cook, Charles I. Kilgour,
and John Wootten, and all and every other person or per-
sons hereafter becoming members of the Savings Institu-
tion of Rockville, in Montgomery county, in the manner
hereafter mentioned, shall be and are hereafter created and

Nae and style.

made a corporation and body politic, by the name and
style of The Savings Institution of Rockville, in Mont-
gomery County, and by that name shall have succession,

Legal capacity.

and be capable by law to hold and dispose of property, sue
and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and de-
fend, and be answered and defended in- courts of law and
equity, or in any place whatever, and to receive and make
all deeds, transfers, contracts, covenants, conveyances, and
grants, whatever, and to make, have, and use a common
seal, and the same to change and renew at pleasure, and
to do every other act or thing necessary to carry into ef-
fect the provisions of this act, and to promote the object
and design of said corporation.

First election of

directors

Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That there shall be a meet-
ing of the members of the said Institution on such day in

may think proper, within the space of one year, or at such
place as the first five named persons in this act, or a ma-



 
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