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1849.

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

CHAP. 511.

Failure to elect
officers not to

affect corpora-
tion.

Westminster, in Carroll county, to Hagerstown, in
Washington county.
SEC. 3. And be it enacted, That any omission here-
tofore on the part of those entitled to vote, to elect a
president, managers and other officers of the said com-
pany, as prescribed by the said original act, shall not,
in any degree or manner; affect the rights, powers,
privileges and property of the said company, but the
same shall be and remain the same, as if elections for
officers had been duly held and made, agreeably to the
provisions of the said original act, or any supplement
thereto.

Passed March
7, 1850.

CHAPTER 511.

An act to incorporate the Maryland Lime Company.

Incorporated,
&c.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That William Robinson, Francis Robin-
son, Henry R. Felt, William McIntosh, and John Street,
their associates, successors and assigns, are hereby made,
constituted and declared to be a body corporate and po-
litic, by the name and style of the Maryland Lime
company, and as such, by that name may have succes-
sion, and may sue and be sued, implead and be im-
pleaded, answer and be answered, in any court of equi-
ty or law, and shall be able and capable to make and
use a common seal, and the same to change and alter at
pleasure, also to have and use, exercise and enjoy, as a
corporate body, all the powers, rights and privileges pro-
per and necessary for the purpose of manufacturing
building and agricultural lime, and vending the same,
and for the aforesaid purposes to purchase, rent, hold,
and use estate, real, personal or mixed, and to construct
such kilns, buildings, and other improvements on their
lands as may be deemed necessary; and the said estates,
of any part thereof, to sell and convey or otherwise dis-

pose of, and generally to do all such acts, and to ordain,
establish and enforce all such laws and regulations as
shall be necessary and proper for conducting the busi-
ness of said corporation, the same not being contrary to
law, or the provisions of this act.

Capital stock.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That the capital stock
of said company, shall be divided into shares of one
hundred dollars each, and shall at no time. exceed one



 
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