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1849.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 371.

CHAPTER 371.

Passed Mar. 5,
1850.

An act to Incorporate the Annapolis Savings Insti-
tution.

Incorporated,
&c.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Edward Dubois, Nicholas H. Green,
James H. Iglehart, R. H. Holland, William Elliott,
junior, J. Thomas Snowden, William J. R. Goodwin,
Charles A. Sullivan, John E. Stalker, J. S. Franklin,
J. M. Davis, John T. Hammond, Robert P. Bonsall,
E. S. Riley, J. W. Sullivan, F. N. Daley, John T.
Taylor, William Watts, Samuel Davis, George M. Tay-
lor, Thomas Parkinson, Solomon Phillips, W. T. Par-
rish, Thomas Ireland, John Brice, Thomas J. Brice,
R. R. Goodwin, Henry H. Bush, Walter McNeir, A.
Claude, James C. Welch, D. Claude, junior, R. R.
Conner, John Phillips, T. A. Mitchell, James Sands,
Augustus Gassaway, G. J. Grammer, J. Wesley White,
Harry Levely, John Hammond, John Sands, George
Taylor, Dennis C. Thompson, William S. Wales, and
John R. Gassaway, and all and every other person or per-
sons who shall become members of the Annapolis Sa-
vings Institution, in the mariner hereinafter mentioned,
shall be and are hereby created and made a body
corporate, by the name and style of the Annapolis
Savings Institution, and by that name shall have suc-
cession, and be capable m law to hold and dispose of
property, to sue and be, sued, plead and be impleaded,
answer and defend, and be answered and defended, in
courts of law or equity, and in any other place, to re-
ceive and make all deeds, transfers, contracts, covenants,
conveyances and grants whatsoever, to make, have and
use a common seal, and the same to change and renew
at pleasure, and generally to do every other act or thing
necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this act, or
to promote the objects or designs of said corporation.

Meetings—
when held, etc.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That there shall be a
meeting of the members of said corporation on such day
in the month of April next, and at such place as the
seven persons first above named, or any three of them,
shall appoint, of which meeting they shall give at least
ten days notice, by advertisement, in the public news-
papers printed at Annapolis, and on such day in the
month of April, annually thereafter, and at such place as
the bye-laws of said corporation shall provide, for the pur-
pose of choosing, from among the members, five directors
to manage the affairs of the said corporation for one year



 
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