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Session Laws, 1880
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WILLIAM T. HAMILTON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 759

may fix the penalty of his bond, and his compensa-


tion to be derived from fines and wharfage ; such


wharf master shall hold his position for one year, or


until his successor shall be appointed, and shall ac-


count, under oath, to the county commissioners for all


fines and wharfage collected by him within thirty


days after his year of office has expired.


SUB- SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That sections seven-


ty-four and seventy-five of article fourteen of the
Public Local Laws of Maryland, title "Kent county,"

Repealed.

sub-title " Chestertown," be and the same are here-


by repealed.


Approved April 10, 1880.


CHAPTER 488.


AN ACT to amend the charter of the Baltimore,


Peabody Heights and Waverly Passenger Kail-


road, by authorizing an increase of its capital


stock, the holding by it of the stock and securities


of a connecting railway, and to change its cor-


porate name to the North Baltimore Passenger


Railway Company.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assem-


bly of Maryland, That if the capital stock of the


Baltimore, Peabody Heights and Waverly Passen-


ger Railroad, as prescribed by the act of eighteen


hundred and seventy-two, chapter three hundred


and sixty-nine, be deemed insufficient for the pur-


poses of said act and its amendments, it shall and

Increase cap-

may be lawful for the president and directors of said

ital stock.

company, or a majority of them, from time to time,


to increase the said capital stock by the addition of


as many shares as they may deem necessary, for


which they may, at their option, cause subscriptions


to be received in the manner prescribed by them, or


may sell the same for the benefit of the company,


for any sum not under their par value.




 

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