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THOMAS G. PRATT, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

1846.

SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That it shall be the duty
of Allegany county court to enter up judgment at the
term at which the return of the scieri facias by the she-
riff is made; provided, said court shall be satisfied the
provisions of the law of December session, eighteen
hundred and forty-one, chapter seventy-six, and its sup-
plements have been complied with.
SEC 4. And be it enacted, That all acts, or parts of
acts, inconsistent with the provisions of this act be, and
the same are hereby repealed.

CHAPTER 297.

CHAP. 297.

An act to incorporate the Lulworth Iron Company.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That Samuel M. Semmes, John G. Lynn,
Henry Thomas Weld, Jonathan Guest and Robert Sa-
muel Palmer, and all and every person who shall become
associated with them in the manner hereinafter prescrib-
ed, shall be, and they are hereby incorpoiated, by the
name of the Lulworth Iron Company, and as such, shall
have succession, and may have and use a common seal,
and be able and capable to sue and be sued, plead and
be impleaded in any court of law or equity, and may also
have, use, exercise and enjoy all the powers, privileges
and rights, proper and necessary for carrying on the man-
ufacturing of iron, and of articles of which iron is a com-
ponent part, and for opening, working, transporting to
market and vending the produce of their lands, mines
and manufactories, and shall have power to take, pur-
chase and hold all such property, real, personal or mixed,
as they may require for the purposes aforesaid, and shall
have power to make and enter into all manner of con-
tracts in relation to the business and property aforesaid ;
provided, that the said corporation shall at no time hold
or possess in this State more than five thousand acres of
land, exclusive of the quantity which may be occupied as
the bed of any road or roads which it may be found
necessary to purchase or construct, and may, for the pur-
poses aforesaid, have and exercise, except as restricted
by this act, the right to make by-laws, rules and regula-
tions, and all the rights, privileges and powers necessary
to the objects of this act, and to the use, control and dia-

Passed Much
1, 1847.

Incorporated.



 
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