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WILLIAM GRASON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1839.

administrators, in any court of record in this State, by
any creditor or creditors of the said corporation, and may
be prosecuted to judgment and execution, any condition,

CHAP. 339.

but nothing herein contained, shall be construed to ex-
empt the said corporation, or the lands, tenements, goods,
chattels and estate of the same from being also liable for
and chargeable with the said excess; provided always, that
such of the said directors as may have been absent when
the said excess was created, or who may have dissented
from the resolution or act whereby the same was created,
may respectively exonerate themselves from being so lia-
ble, by forthwith giving notice of the fact, and of their ab-
sence or dissent, to the Governor of this State, and to the
stockholders at a general meeting, which they shall have
power to call for that purpose.
SEC. 6. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act
contained shall be so construed as to confer any banking
privileges on the company aforesaid, nor the right to issue
any note, certificate or other device, in the nature of a bank
note.

Lands, &c. also
liable.

Proviso.

Banking forbid.

SEC. 7. And be it enacted, That this act shall continue
in force for the. period of sixty years and no longer, and
shall at all times, from the organization of the company
hereby incorporated, be liable to be amended or repealed,
at the pleasure of the legislature.

CHAPTER 339.

In force.

Rights reserved.

A further supplement to the act to incorporate the Proprie-
tors of the Green Mount Cemetery.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That so much of the third section of the act, passed at
December session, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight,
chapter two hundred and thirty-three, as sets apart one-
fifth of certain receipts from sales of lots in the said Green
Mount Cemetery, to the common schools in the city of

Passed Mar. 20,
1840.

3d sec. of act of
1838, ch. 233,
repealed.

Baltimore, be and the same is hereby repealed; and the
said one-fifth part thereof, be and the same is hereby ap-
propriated and set apart to promoting the cause of tem-
perance; provided, that the supplement to the original act,
to which this is a further supplement, has not been accep-
ted by the Proprietors of the Green Mount Cemetery.

One-fifth part
of sales of lots
set apart to pro-
mote cause of

temperance.



 
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