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THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1845.

funds, a receipt and release to the administrator for such
sum or sums as may be received under and by virtue of
the provisions of this act, which receipt shall contain an
obligation, that the said sum or sums shall be, by the
board of commissioners aforesaid, applied to the use and
support of the public schools of the city of Baltimore,
and the same shall be recorded and preserved in said
court as other records are.

CHAP. 121.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That in case such funds
shall happen to be paid, under the provisions of this act,
to said board of commissioners of public schools, in de-
fault of legal representatives as aforesaid, and that any
legal representatives, of no remoter degrees among col-
laterals than brothers or sisters' children, shall at any
time appear and prove him, her or themselves to be such
legal representatives, that then the board of commissioners
of public schools that received said funds or their succes-
sors, if the same shall be in their hands, or shall have been
applied to the use and support of the said public schools,
shall restore the same to such legal representative or rep-
resentatives, out of the school fund under their direction.

Commission-
ers to restore
the funds.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That nothing in this act
contained, shall be construed to interfere with or affect
the rights vested in the Charitable Marine Society of Bal-
timore, by the act entitled a supplement to the act en-
titled, an act to incorporate the Charitable Marine Soci-
ety of Baltimore, passed at November session eighteen
hundred and seven.

CHAPTER 121.

Not to inter-
fere with C.
M. Society of
Baltimore.

An act to incorporate the Okisko Manufacturing Com-
pany of Maryland.

Passed Jan.
16, 1846.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Lemuel W. Gosnell, Wm. P. Bangs,
Francis T. King, Thomas Meredith, Richard Sewell
and Thomas E. Hambleton, and all such other persons as
may associate with them by becoming stockholders in
the manner hereinafter provided, their successors and
assigns, shall be and they are hereby made and consti-

Incorporated.

tuted a body politic and corporate, by the name, style
and title of the Okisko Company, and by that name,
style and title, shall have continued succession, and shall
be capable in law and equity, to sue and be sued, plead

Name & style.



 
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