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may be appropriate to enable it to carry on the operations or
fulfill the purposes named in the charter; but nothing herein
shall authorize the sale, mortgage, lease, or other disposition by
a public service corporation of any part of its property or fran-
chises in any case in which the approval or consent of The Pub-
lic Service Commission of Maryland is now or may hereafter be
required by law, unless and until such approval or consent shall
have been obtained.
(7) To have such officers and agents as the business of the
corporation may require.
(8) To make by-laws not inconsistent with law or with its
charter for regulating the government of the corporation and
for the administration of its affairs.
(9) Generally to exercise the powers set forth in its charter
and those herein enumerated, and also to do every other act or
thing not inconsistent with law which may be appropriate to
promote and attain the objects and purposes set forth in its
charter.
Approved April 9, 1924.
CHAPTER 335.
AN ACT to repeal Section 328 of Article 93, title "Testament-
ary Law" of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland
(Section 328 of Article 93, Title "Testamentary Law" of
Bagby's Annotated Code of Maryland) and to re-enact the
same with amendments.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 328 of Article 93, Title "Testamentary Law"
of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland ' (being Sec-
tion 328 of Article 93, Title "Testamentary Law" of Bagby's
Annotated Code of Maryland) be and the same is hereby re-
pealed and re-enacted to read as follows:
SEC. 328. No devise or bequest of real or personal property
for any charitable uses shall be deemed or held to be void by
reason of any uncertainty with respect to the donees thereof,
provided the will or codicil making the same shall also contain
directions for the formation of a corporation to take the same,
and within the period of twelve calendar months from the
grant of probate of such will or codicil, if the devise or bequest
is immediate and not subject to a life estate or at any time
between the date of probate of the will or codicil and the end of
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