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1840.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 32.

Liability.

proper, and to hold their seats until superceded by the elec-
tion of other officers and directions.
SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That no member of this asso-
ciation shall, in his individual capacity, be answerable for
any loss, deficiencies or failures of the funds or debts of
the said association, nor for any more or larger sum of mo-
ney whatever than the current amount by him payable into
the common funds of the association.

In force

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That this act shall continue
and be in force until the first day of December, in the year
eighteen hundred and sixty, and until the end of the next
General Assembly thereafter.

CHAPTER 32.

' Passed Jan. 27,
1841.

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1

An act to incorporate the Maryland College of Pharmacy.

WHEREAS, it is the duty of every good government to
protect as far as in it lies, its citizens from those ills and
dangers to which they become exposed in the multiplied
relations of society, by promoting and encourageing whole-
some institutions and regulations calculated to advance the
well being, security and interests of the community, and it
being represented to the Legislature that an institution has
been established in the city of Baltimore called the Mary-
land College of Pharmacy, for the purpose of cultivating,
improving and making known a knowledge of pharmacy
and its collateral brandies of science, and of giving in-
struction in the same by public lectures — therefore,

Individuals in-
corporated.

Name.

Legal capacity.

Make by-laws.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Thomas G. Mackenzie, George W. An-
drews, Robert H. Coleman, Benjamin Rush Roberts, Da-
vid Stewart, Henry B. Atkinson and William H. Balder-
ston, together with such other individuals as may hereafter
become members of said college, be and they are hereby
incorporated by the name of the Maryland College of Phar-
macy, and they are hereby declared to be one community,
corporation and body politic, by which name they shall be
able to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in all courts
of law and equity, and in all actions whatsoever, and also to
have a common seal, and the same to change, break, alter
or renew at pleasure; and they shall have power to esta-
blish by-laws and orders for the regulation of their institu-
tion; provided, the same be not repugnant to the constitu-



 
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