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210

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

bound and answerable for any contracts or engage-
ments made, or liability incurred by the Direc-
tors thereof, or through their agency or by their
authority; but the stockholders shall in no wise
be answerable or liable therefor, in their individu-
al capacities or private estates, and the service of
any judicial process upon the President or anyone
of the Directors shall be a sufficient service upon
the corporation.

Banking pri-
vileges pro-
hibited.

Sec. 11. And be it enacted, That nothing in this
act shall be so construed as to authorize the said
Corporation to issue any note, token or scrip or
other evidence of debt to be used as currency, and
the Legislature hereby reserves the right to alter,
amend or repeal this act at pleasure.

In force.

Sec. 12. And be it enacted, That this act shall
take effect from the date of its passage.

 

CHAPTER 141.

Passed Mar.
2, 1864.

AN ACT to amend the act to incorporate the
Green Spring Avenue Company, passed at the
January session, one thousand eight hundred
and fifty-eight, chapter two hundred and six-
teen, and the act amendatory thereof, passed at
the January session, one thousand eight hun-
dred and sixty, chapter one hundred and
sixty-four, and to carry out the provisions of
an agreement made between the said company
and the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore.

Authorized to
charge toll.

SECTION 1 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly
of Maryland, That upon the finishing and per-
fecting of the Green Spring Avenue, from the
northern boundary of Druid Hill Park, late the
property of Lloyd N. Rogers, and referred to as
such in the acts to, which this is a supplement, to
the Pimlico Meeting House or church in said acts



 
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