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1839.
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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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CHAP. 338.
Land described.
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trustee shall be and he is hereby authorised and empower-
ed, to lease the said parcel of land, so acquired by the said
infants, in exchange as aforesaid, and beginning on the
east side of a new street called Garden street, and at a
point southwardly one hundred and eleven feet six inches,
from the southeast intersection of Garden and Madison
streets, and running thence northwardly, bounding on
Garden street sixty-six feet, until it intersects the south
fifty-two and a half degrees east twenty perches line of
the ground leased by William Russell and wife, to David
Moore, on the third day of November, seventeen hundred
south fifty-two degrees, east one hundred and eight feet,
until it intersects a line drawn eastwardly from the begin-
ning, parallel with Madison street, and then westwardly
reversing said line and bounding thereon eighty-four feet
to the beginning, as fully as if the said parcel of land had
been described in the proceedings, and embraced in the
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Orders to gov-
ern trustee.
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decree for leasing first above mentioned; and that he shall
be governed in making leases of said parcel of ground,
and in reserving the rents thereon, and in reporting said
leases to said court, by the orders and directions prescri-
bed in the said decree, and required to be observed by
him as trustee under the same.
CHAPTER 338.
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Passed Mar. 20,
1840.
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An act to incorporate the Baltimore Manufacturing Com-
pany.
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Individuals in-
corporated.
Name and style.
Legal capacity.
Corporate pow-
ers.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Dean Walker, James Mahool, William
C. Shaw, O. C. Tiffany and Comfort Tiffany, their asso-
ciates, successors and assigns, are hereby made, consti-
tuted and declared to be a body corporate and politic, by
the name and style of the Baltimore Manufacturing Com-
pany, and as such, by that name may have perpetual suc-
cession, and may sue and be sued, implead and be im-
pleaded, answer and be answered in any court of law or
equity; and shall be able and capable to make and use a
common seal, and the same to change and alter at plea-
sure; also to have and use, exercise and enjoy, as a cor-
porate body, all the powers, rights and privileges, proper
and necessary for the purpose of manufacturing cotton,
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