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1846.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 103.

CHAPTER 102.

Passed Jan.
14, 1847.

A supplement to the act entitled, an act relating to the
Turnpike Roads within the City of Baltimore.

Powers en-
larged.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That the powers which were heretofore conferred by the
act passed at December session, eighteen hundred and
twenty-four, chapter one hundred and five, upon the Pre-
sidents, Directors and Companies of the several Turnpike
Companies owning roads running into the city of Balti-
more, as to ceding such parts of said roads as lie within
the limits of direct taxation, to the Mayor and City
Council of Baltimore, be and they are hereby enlarged,
so as to allow such Presidents, Directors and Companies
of said Turnpike Road Companies, to make cession of
all or any part or parts of their said roads, lying within
the corporate limits of the city of Baltimore, unto said
Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, in the mode, and
according to the provisions and stipulations of the act to
which this act is a supplement.

CHAPTER 103.

Passed Feb.
13, 1847.

An act for the incorporation of Cumberland Division,
Number Twenty-eight, of the Sons of Temperance, in
the State of Maryland.

Incorporated.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That William McClelland, J. T. Beall, T. S.
Hook, S. A. Brooman, William Wickard, John W. Ever-
stine, John W. Sullivan, Levi Wickard, James L. Smith,
Josiah Shuck, Samuel Hendrixson, F. Madore, Jacob
Rizer, Peter Gephart, George Shatter, Edward Som-
merkamp, P. B. Clippinger, John T. Lakin, David B.
Myers and William A. Simking, officers and members
of Cumberland Division, Number Twenty-eight, of the
Sons of Temperance, in the State of Maryland, and their
successors be, and they are hereby incorporated and made a

Name and
number.

body politic and corporate, by the name and number of
Cumberland Division, Number Twenty-eight, of the Sons
of Temperance in the State of Maryland, and by that

Corporate

powers.

name may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, and
have a common seal, and the same at their pleasure to
alter, and be entitled to use the powers and privileges

incident to such corporation.



 
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