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T. WATKINS LIGON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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ington county, and if any legal process shall be com-
menced against said company in Washington county,
or in the United States courts, in this State, legal
process in such proceedings may be served on such
director or other officer, and such service shall be a
good and sufficient service on said company for all pur-
poses whatsoever.

SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That if any of the privi-
leges hereby granted shall at any time be misused or
abused, the legislature reserves the power to annul and
revoke all and singular the rights and privileges hereby
granted.

CHAPTER 320.

Reservation.

AN ACT to incorporate the Dime Savings Bank in the
city of Baltimore.

Passed
Mar. 10, 1854.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That Robert G. Armstrong, Isaac P.
Cook, Francis T. King, James S. Suter, Philip Hiss,
William B. Canfield. John F. McJilton, John S. Brown,
John B. Seidenstricker, Wm. Crane, Dr. Richard H.
Thomas, Robert Turner, George Sanders, William
Bridges, George R. Dodge, Samuel Burnett, John W.
Ball, Charles J. Baker, William H. Keighler, George
W. Conner, John M. Orain, Sterling Thomas, George
W. Tinges, Lewis Andown and Thomas C. Hoffman,
and their successors, shall be, and they are hereby con-
stituted, a body corporate and politic, by the name of
the Dime Savings Bank of Baltimore, and by that
name shall have perpetual succession, and be capable
in law to hold and dispose of properly, to sue and be
sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and defend, and
be answered and defended, in courts of law and equity

Incorporated.



 
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