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CHARLES RIDGELY, (OF HAMPT.) ESQ. GOVERNOR.

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ed, to pay over the same to the person or persons respectively
entitled to receive, the same in pursuance of the provisions of this
act; and as a compensation for his services, the said collector shall
be entitled to a commission of six per centum on the whole
amount to be by him collected; Provided however, that the
improvements on lot number sixty-five, to the extent of one hun-
dred and ten feet eastwardly from High-street, shall not be remov-
ed during the life of Sarah Goldsmith, widow, unless her assent
thereto, in writing, be first obtained, and within six months af-
ter assent is obtained, or her decease, the commissioners
aforesaid shall remove all obstructions on that part of said street;
and no removal of any improvement shall take place under this
act, until the commissioners aforesaid are fully satisfied the
valuation to be made as is herein before directed shall have been
tendered or paid.

Dec. Ses. 1816


Proviso.


CHAPTER 163.

An act to Incorporate the Saint-Andrew's Society of the
City of Baltimore.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Robert Gilmor, John Swan, David Williamson, James
Campbell, William Morris, Richard B. Magruder, Andrew Burt,
James Heron and George Hill, and others that now are, or may
hereafter become, members of the Saint-Andrew's Society of the
city of Baltimore, and their successors, are hereby declared to
be one community, corporation and body politic, for ever, by the
name of The Saint-Andrew's Society of Baltimore, and by the
same name they and their successors shall and may have per-
petual succession, and shall and may at all times hereafter be
persons able and capable in law to purchase, take, have and en-
joy, to them and their successors, in fee, or less estate or estates,
any lands, tenements, rents, annuities, chattels, bank stock, re-
gistered debt or debts, public securities in this state, by the gift,
bargain, sale or devise, of any person or persons, bodies politic
or corporation, capable to make the same, and the same at their
pleasure to alien, sell, transfer or lease, in such manner as they
may judge most conducive to the benevolent and charitable uses
of said society; Provided, that the whole amount of property
real, personal or mixed, which the said corporation or body po-
litic shall at any time hold or possess, shall not exceed in total
value the sum of fifty thousand dollars.
2. And be it enacted, That the said corporation and their suc-
cessors, by the name aforesaid, shall be for ever thereafter able
and capable in law to sue and be sued, plead and be. impleaded,
answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended, in all or
any court of justice, and before all or any judges, officers or
persons whatsoever, in all and singular actions, matters or de-
mands whatsoever; and that it shall and may be lawful for them
to have and keep a common seal for their use, and the same, at
the will and pleasure of them and their successors, to change,
alter and make anew, from time to time, as they shall think best;
and shall in general have and exercise all such rights, franchises,
privileges and immunities, as by law are incident or necessary

Passed Feb. 1.

Society to be
incorporated.

Proviso.

Privileges of
company.



 
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