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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
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purpose, this Company shall not for that reason
be dissolved, but such election may be lawfully
held on such convenient day thereafter, as may
for that purpose be fixed on by the president and
directors, they causing ten days notice thereof to
be given in two or more of the daily newspapers
printed in the city of Baltimore.
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Banking pri-
vileges prohib-
ited.
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SEC. 23. And be it enacted, That this Company
shall have power to issue to each member, a cer-
tificate of the shares of stock held by him, and
to enforce the payment of all instalments and
other dues, but nothing in this act shall be con-
strued, as to authorise said corporation to issue
any note, token, scrip, device or other evidence of
debt, to be used as a currency.
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Reservation.
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SEC. 24. And be it enacted, That this act shall
continue and be in force, until the year eighteen
hundred and seventy-eight, and until the end of
the next session of the Assembly which shall
take place thereafter, and that the Legislature re-
serves to itself, the right to alter or annul this act
of incorporation at pleasure.
CHAPTER 221.
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Passed March
3, 1858.
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AN ACT to allow the Clerks of the Circuit Courts
for Washington and Prince George's Counties,
further time within which to place their fees in
the hands of the Sheriffs for collection, and
repealing the eleventh section of the act of
seventeen hundred and seventy-nine, chapter
twenty-five, so far as relates to said counties.
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Further time
allowed Clerks
of circuit court
to place their
fees in hands of
sheriff for col-
lection.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-
bly of Maryland, That from and after the passage
of this act it shall be lawful for the Clerk of the
Circuit Court for Washington county, to place
his fees in the hands of the sheriff of said coun-
ty for collection, at any time before the first day
of May, in each year.
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