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THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1846.

or evidence of debt to be used as a currency, and that
nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to
deny the right to the General Assembly of Maryland to
alter, amend or repeal this act.

CHAPTER 183.

CHAP. 183.

An act for the incorporation of Solomon Temple of Honor,

Number Eight, of the Sons of Temperance.

SECTION I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That George Beckenbaugh, Gideon Bantz,
senior, Isaac Wysong, Lewis W. Wolfe, Michael Bio-
mett, William W. Beckenbaugh, Joseph D. Fauble, Hugh,
Mac Mackin, Israel C. O'Neal, William F. Johnson,
Jefferson Shields, David B. Hunt, Jacob Fauble, senior,
Ezra Houck, John C. Hardt, Nehemiah Clark, Otho G.
Ent, William Andrew, Philip J. Hawman and George
Salmon, all of Frederick county, and State of Maryland,
and others, officers and members of Solomon Temple of
Honor, Number Eight, of the Sons of Temperance, and
by that name, they and their successors be, and they are
hereby declared a community, corporation and body
politic by the name and style and title of Solomon
Temple of Honor, Number Eight, of the Sons of Tem-
perance of the State of Maryland, and by that name,
they and their successors shall and may, at all times
hereafter, be capable in law to have, hold, receive and
retain to them and their successors, property, real or
personal, either or both; also devises or bequests of any
description of property from any person or persons capa-
ble in law of making the same, and the same, at their
pleasure, to transfer or dispose of in such manner as they
may think proper; provided always, that the said corpo-
ration or body politic shall not, at any one time, hold or
possess property, real or personal, or mixed, which shall
be of the annual value of, or yield an income annually
exceeding five thousand dollars.

Passed March
7, 1847.

Incorporated.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the said corporation
and their successors, by the name and title aforesaid,
shall be capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be
impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be
defended, in all or any of the courts of justice, and be-

Corporate
powers.



 
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