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LAWS OF MARYLAND.

1844.

cess, he shall make oath before some justice of the peace
of Prince George's county, that such tax or arrears there-
of remain due, and that he hath not received any part,
parcel or security, or any person for him, any part of such
claim as may appear to be due; provided always, that the
said Henry L. Carlton, shall not be entitled to collect any
bill of taxes as aforesaid from any person or persons who
shall make oath that he or they do not owe said taxes.

CHAP. 231.
Proviso.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall remain in
force until the end of the year eighteen hundred and forty
five, and no longer.

In force un-
til 1845.

CHAPTER 231.

An act to Incorporate the Baltimore and Cuba Smelting
and Mining Company.

Passed Feb.
25, 1845.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Bartholomew Trenard, John Wells, Wil-
liam Miller and Peter Mowle, and such other persons as
with them, or in their place, shall become stockholders in
said company, their successors and assigns, be and they
are created a corporation and body politic, by the name
and style of the Baltimore and Cuba Smelting and Mining
Company, and by that name may sue and be sued, answer
and defend, in any court of law or of equity, and may ordain
and establish such by-laws, rules and regulations, as shall
appear necessary for conducting the concerns of said cor-
poration, not contrary to the laws of this State or of the
United States, and the same to change, alter and amend,
as may appear proper, and may make, have and use, and

Incorporated.

at pleasure change or renew a common seal, and generally
may do any act or thing necessary to carry into effect the
provisions of this act, and to promote the design of the
corporation; it being however understood that said corpora-
tion shall have no other powers, and shall be subject to no
other regulations or restrictions than are conferred and
prescribed by this act, the by-laws, rules and regulations
aforesaid excepted.

Corporate
powers.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That said corporation be
and is hereby empowered to procure, by mining therefor,
or otherwise, copper and other metallic ores, and to smelt
and prepare the same for manufacture, and to manufac-
ture the product of said copper and other ores, and to vend
said ores and products and manufactures, at any place or

To procure
ores, &c.



 

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