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The Annotated Code of the Public Civil Laws of Maryland, 1911
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24 INDEX TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.

Art. Sec. Page

Bills which have passed the Senate and House of Repre-
sentatives shall, before they become laws, be pre-
sented to the President for approval or veto..... 1 7 4

Not returned by the President within ten days (Sun-
days excepted), shall unless Congress adjourn, be-
come laws....................................... 1 7 4

Borrow money on the credit of the United States. Con-
gress shall have power to....................... 1 8 5

Bounties and pensions what shall not be questioned. [Amend-
ments] ............................................. 14 4 16

Bribery, treason or other high crimes and misdemeanors,

impeachment for................................ 2 4 9

C.

Capitation or other direct tax shall be laid unless in pro-
portion to the census or enumeration—No...... 1 9 6

Captures on land and water. Congress shall make rules

concerning....................................... 1 8 5

Casting vote. The Vice-President shall have no vote unless

the Senate be equally divided.................. 1 3 3

Census or enumeration of the inhabitants, how and when

to be made....................................... 1 2 2

Choosing electors. Mode of................................ 2 1 7

Citizenship. Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all
the privileges and immunities of citizens of the sev-
eral States....................................... 4 2 10

All persons born or naturalized in the United States,
and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens
of the United States and of the State in which they
reside. [Amendments]........................... 14 1 15

No State shall make or enforce any law which shall
abridge the privileges or Immunities of citizens
of the United States. [Amendments]............. 14 1 15

Civil officers of the United States, removal of............. 2 4 9

Coin a tender in payment of debts. No State shall make

anything but gold and silver...................... 1 10 6

Coin money and regulate the value thereof and of foreign

coin. Congress shall have power to.............. 1 8 5

Coin of the United Staets. Congress shall provide for
punishing the counterfeiting the securities and
current.......................................... 1 8 5

Color, or previous condition of servitude. No denial of

suffrage on account of. [Amendments].......... 15 1 17

Commerce with foreign nations, among the States, and
with Indian tribes. Congress shall have power to
regulate......................................... 1 8 5

Commissions to expire at the end of the next session.
The President may fill vacancies that happen in the
recess of the Senate by granting................... 2 2 8

Common law, where the amount involved exceeds twenty
dollars, shall be tried by jury. Suits at. [Amend-
ments] .......................................... 7 — 13

Compensation. Private property shall not be taken for pub-
lic use without just. [Amendments]............ 5 — 13

Confederation. No State shall enter into any treaty, alli-
ance or.......................................... 1 10 6

Congress of the United States. All legislative powers shall

be vested in a.................................... 1 1 1

Shall consist of a Senate and House of Representa-
tives........................................... 1 1 1

Congress shall assemble at least once in every year, which
shall be on the first Monday of December, unless
they by law appoint a different day............. 1 4 3

May at any time alter regulations for elections of
Senators and Representatives, except as to the
places of choosing Senators..................... 1 4 3

 

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