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1846.

LAWS OP MARYLAND.

CHAP. 182.

resignntion, removal or otherwise, his or their place shall
be filled by an election held in said several congregations
in which the vacancy or vacancies may occur, and the
person or persons receiving a majority of the qualified
votes of such congregation or congregations, shall be
elected trustee or trustees to fill such vacancy or vacan-
cies, and shall hold the property subject to the same
trusts as the original trustees incorporated by this act.

Right reser-
ved.

SEC. 4. And be it enacted, That the General Assem-
bly of Maryland reserve the right to alter or annul this
act at pleasure.

CHAPTER 182.

Passed March
4, 1847.

An act to incorporate the Hagerstown Cadets in Wash-
ington County.

Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That from and after the passage of this act,
that Thomas G. Robertson, John Bouble, William Kin-
dle, Leander McKee, Henry Fries and others, who now
are, or may hereafter be cornemembcrs of said company
and their successors, are hereby declared to be a body
corporate, by the name and style and title of the Hagers-
town Cadets, and by that name may hold real and per-
sonal property not exceeding in value the sum of two
thousand dollars exclusive of the arms and equipments
of said company.

Corporate
powers.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said company and
their successors, by the aforesaid name, style and title,
shall be capable in law or equity to sue and be sued,
plead and be impleadcd, answer and be answered, de-
fend and be defended, in all and in any courts of justice
whatsoever, and before any judges or justice in all and
singular actions and demands, and may have and use a
common seal, with power to alter and renew it at plea-
sure, and to ordain, establish and enforce such by-laws,
ordinances and regulations, as to them shall seem con-
ducive to the interest of said company, and necessary to
the good government and management thereof, the same
not being contrary to existing laws.

Issues forbid.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That nothing herein con-
tained, shall be so construed as to authorise or empower
said corporation to issue any notes, token or certificates,



 
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