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Herbert R. O’Conor, Governor.
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CHAPTER 449.

(House Bill 335)

An Act to repeal and re-enact, with amendment, Section 716 of Article 4 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Maryand, and Baltimore City Charter (1938 Edition), title “Baltimore City”, sub-title, “Justices of the Peace and Constables”, to provide for designation of three Justices of the Peace for the People’s Court in Baltimore City, to serve only during the month of May, 1939.

(Vetoed.)


CHAPTER 450.

(House Bill 356)

An Act to add a new section to Article 16 of the Annotated Code of Public General Laws of Maryland (1935 Supplement to Edition of 1924), title “Chancery”, sub-title “Trustee”, said new section to be known as Section 268C providing that any non-resident individual and any foreign corporation authorized to perform fiduciary functions, may act as trustee under the will of a deceased resident of this State, provided the law of the State in which such person is a resident or the State in which such corporation was incorporated confers like powers upon individuals and corporations of this State.

(Vetoed.)


CHAPTER 451.

(House Bill 374)

An Act to add a new section to Article 41 of the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, the said new section to follow immediately after Section 33 of said Article, to be placed under a new sub-title reading “Maryland State Song”, and to be known as Section 33A, to formally adopt and legalize the Maryland State Song, entitled “Maryland! My Maryland!”.

Whereas, it is represented to the General Assembly of Maryland, that the song entitled “Maryland! My Maryland!”, now