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THOMAS W. VEAZEY, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1837.

county and of Baltimore county aforesaid, within
twelve months from the passage of this act.

CHAP. 61.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the covenant made
and executed by the said Jacob Kirk and Slater Brown
with John Reynolds as the trustee of the said Mary
Kirk, be, and the same is also hereby ratified and con-
firmed and that the said Jacob Kirk and Slater Brown,

Covenant con-
firmed.

be, and they are hereby authorised to pay out of the
net proceeds of the sales of the said real estate in Ma-
ryland the sum of one thousand dollars to the said
Mary Kirk or her said trustee as stipulated in the said
convenant and that they shall be allowed a credit there-
for in the final settlement of their said trust.

CHAPTER 61.

Payment autho-
rised.

An act to Incorporate the Baltimore Real Estate and
Manufacturing Company.

Passed Feb. 9,
1838.

SECTION. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That James Hepburn, John C. Boyd,
James Boyd, Charles H. Pitts, George W. Williamson
and James H. Carter, and all and every other person
or persons hereafter becoming members of the Balti-
more Real Estate and Manufacturing Company, in the
manner hereinafter mentioned, their successors and
assigns, shall be, and they are hereby created and de-
clared to be a body corporate and politic by the name
and style of the Baltimore Real Estate and Manufac-

Persons incor-
porated.


turing Company, and by that name and style shall and
may have perpetual succession, and be capable in law
of purchasing, holding, improving and disposing of
property, real, personal and mixed, to the extent, in
the manner, and for the purposes hereinafter authoris-

Style.

ed, and may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded,
answer and defend, and be answered and defended in
all courts of law and equity, and may make, execute
and deliver, or have or cause to be made, executed and
delivered to them, all deeds, transfers, gifts, grants,
conveyances, covenants, contracts, agreements and
bargains whatsoever, necessary for the purposes and
objects of the said company; and may have and use a

Corporate pow-
ers.



 
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