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124

SAMUEL STEVENS, Jr. ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR:

Dec. Ses. 1824

How estima-
ted.

Par value re-
gulated.

Case of not
consenting to
close.

stockholders according to their respective interests in the stock of
said bank, and to cause the same to be immediately paid over to
the said stockholders or their legal representatives.
15. And be it enacted, That the amount which may be due each

and every stockholder on account of the capital stock, shall be con-
sidered the original amount of each stockholders part of the said
capital stock, deducting therefrom all such dividends as have been
made, or hereafter may be made by the said president and directors)
since the first day of January, in the year one thousand eight hun-
dred and twenty one inclusive, to the time of determining to close
the concerns of said bank, agreeably to the provisions of this act.
16. And be it enacted, That the par value of every debt due the
said bank shall be considered the full amount of principal, interest
and costs, (if any have accrued,) that may be due when ascertain-
ing the par value of any such debt.
17. And be it enacted, That if the general meeting to he called
£ agreeably to the provisions of this art, shall determine against gi-
ving the advice and consent of the stockholders, to close the con-
cerns of said bank in the manner provided for by this act, such de-
termination shall not be construed to affect the power vested in the
said president and directors by the first and second sections of this
act.

Passed Feb.
24. 1825
Mistress of
house ex-
empt.

Parades.

Fine for non-
attendance.

CHAPTER 164.
An act supplementary to an act entitled. An act for the better regulation of
the Militia of the City of Baltimore.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That no mistress of any dwelling house, other than a boarding
house, shall be fined or imprisoned for refusing to give informa-
tion to the enrolling officer, concerning any person or persons liable
to be enrolled by virtue of the original act of which this is a sup-
plement, any thing in the said act to the contrary notwithstanding.
2. And be it enacted. That the division parade heretofore held
on the twelfth day of September in each and every year by virtue
of the act of which this is a supplement, be hereafter held on the
second Monday in October, and that the third parade heretofore
established as a company parade of each company be considered
a regimental and inspection parade, and that the fifth parade here-
tofore established by the said act, be and the same is hereby abo-
lished; and the said division parade shall be at eight o'clock in the
forenoon, and the regimental and company parades at two o'clock
in the afternoon, as nearly as practicable, in each year, at such
places as the respective commanding officers may appoint, unless
they are postponed as authorised by the act to which this is a sup-
plement.
3. And be it enacted, That if any non commissioned officer, pri-
vate or musician, whose duty it shall be to attend, shall refuse or
neglect to attend any of the meetings directed by the original act
or by this supplement, he shall forfeit and pay a sum not less than
fifty cents, nor more than two dollars, to be fixed and ascertained by
the court of appeals in all cases whether the said delinquent shall
appear before the said court or not. unless he can give a reasonable



 
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