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Session Laws, 1922
Volume 563, Page 1085   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1085

Philip Littig, Andrew Adgate, Thomas Armstrong, Fielder
Israel, Christian Keener, James Brundige, Alexander Russell,
William M'Konkey, Jr., Thomas Kelso, Robert Armstrong,
Jacob Rogers, George Ernest and John Berry, and others that
now are, or hereafter may become members of the corporation
herein created, or may be admitted into said corporation agree-
ably to the constitution, rules and by-laws of the same, and their
successors, are hereby declared to be one community, corpora-
tion and body politic, by the name, style and title of the
Methodist Preachers' Aid Society of Baltimore, and by that
name they are hereby made able and capable in law to have,
hold, purchase, receive, possess, enjoy and retain to them and
their successors, lands, tenements, hereditaments, rents, annui-
ties or pensions, in fee-simple or for a term of years, life, lives
or otherwise, and also goods, chattels and effects of what nature
or description whatsoever, and the same again to grant, divide,
alien or dispose of; provided that the clear yearly income of
the real and personal estate of said corporation exceed not the
sum of twentv thousand dollars.

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2. And be it enacted, That the said Society, and their suc-
cessors, by the aforesaid name, shall be forever hereafter able
and capable in law to sue and be sued, implead and be im-
pleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in
any court of law or equity in any place whatever, and also to
make, have and use a common seal, and the same to break, alter
and renew at pleasure, and also to assemble and meet at such
time and places as may be agreed upon, and to establish and
put into execution such by-laws and regulations as to them
shall seem necessary and convenient for the government of
such Society, or Corporation, the same not being contrary to
the laws of the State, or of the LTnited States.

And lie it enacted. That this Act shall take effect from the
first day of June, 1922.

Approved April 13th, 1922.

CHAPTER 479.

AN ACT to add a new section to Article 13 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Harford County,"
sub-title "Havre de Grace." as said Article was codified by
Chapter 680 of the Acts of 1916, said new section to be

 

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