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1838.
CHAP. 408.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
CHAPTER 408.
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Passed April 3,
1839.
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An act to Incorporate the Baltimore Glass Company.
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Persons incorporat-
ed.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That William Baker, Thomas Flint, Carter
A. Hall, William Woodward, Thomas Wm. Hall and
John S. Gittings, and all such other persons as may
are hereby incorporated, and made a body politic and
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Name style.
Objects defined.
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corporate, under the name and style of the Baltimore
Glass Company, for the purpose of manufacturing
glass, and for the prosecution of such other operations
as may grow out of, or be connected with such manu-
facture, and the said corporation, under the name and
style of the Baltimore Glass Company, is hereby in-
vested with all the rights and privileges and powers
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Under the general
law.
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conferred upon such companies, by an act entitled an
act prescribing general regulations for the incorpora-
tion of manufacturing and mining companies, passed
the twenty-eighth day of March, eighteen hundred and
thirty-nine, and the said company is hereby made sub-
ject to the restrictions and regulations prescribed in
said act.
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Capital stock.
Real estate.
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Sec. 2. And be it enacted, That the capital stock of
said company shall not be less than fifty thousand dol-
lars, nor more than one hundred thousand dollars, to
be divided into shares of twenty dollars each, to be
raised by subscription, and that the said company
shall have the right to purchase real or leasehold es-
tate, not exceeding ten dollars, for the purposes of this
charter.
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In force.
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Sec. 3. And be it enacted, That this act shall be in
force from the passage thereof.
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