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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1839;,

full age and legally competent to sell, convey and ex-
change real estate.
SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That no sale or exchange of
the said lands, or purchase of other lands, which shall be
made by the said Virginia W. Mason, or any exchange
thereof, shall be valid or binding on the said Virginia,
unless some two of the judges of Washington coun-
ty court shall, upon full inquiry and due considera-
tion, advise, under their hands and seals, that the same
be made, or ratify, in like manner, the same when made.
SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That the said two judges,
shall direct how and in what manner the bonds or money
to be received for the said lands, shall be vested or depo-
sited until the purchase of other lands, or until the said
Virginia W. Mason shall arrive at the age of twenty-one
years.

CHAPTER 264.

CHAP. 264.

Two judges to
advise or ratify
sale of land.

Judges to direct
deposits of mo-

ney.

An act to incorporate the Benedict Steam Milling and
Manufacturing Company.

Passed Mar. 16,
1840.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That James F. Sotheron, William Thomas,
Joseph F. Shaw, James Morion, William F. Bowling,
William C. Dyer, James T. Thomas, Peter Wood, Wil-
liam Morton, George Morton, William R. Barker, James
Summerville and William Hall, and all such other persons
as may be hereafter associated with them, shall be and
they are hereby incorporated, and made a body politic
and corporate, under the name and style of the Benedict
Steam Milling and Manufacturing Company, and for the

or be connected with such manufacture; and the said cor-
poration, under the name and style of the Benedict Steam
Milling and Manufacturing company, is hereby invested
with all the rights, privileges and powers conferred upon
such companies by an act, entitled an act prescribing
general regulations for the incorporation of manufactur-
ing and mining companies, passed the twenty-eighth day
of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine; and the

said company is hereby made subject to the restrictions

and regulations prescribed in said act.

Individuals in-
corporated.

Name and style.

General regula-
tions to govern.



 
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