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Separation of
the depart-
ments of gov-
ernment.
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Art. 8. That the Legislative, Executive and Judicial
powers of Government ought to be forever separate and
distinct from each other; and no person exercising the
functions of one of said Departments shall assume or dis-
charge the duties of any other.
State v. Chase, 5 H. & J. 304. Crane v. Meginnis, i. G. & J.
463. Mitchell v. Mitchell, I Gill, 66. Prout v. Berry, 2 Gill, 147.
Miller v. State, 8 Gill, 145. Watkins v. Watkins, 2 Md., 341.
Wright v. Wright, 2 Md., 429. Thomas v. Owens, 4 Md., 189.
Gough v. Pratt, Adm'r. 9 Md., 526. Calvert v. Williams, lo Md.,
478. Mayor, &c., of Balto., v. State, 15 Md , 376. State v. N. C.
R. W. Co., 18 Md. 193. Miles v. Bradford, 22 Md., 181. Mayor,
&c., of Balto., v. Horn, 26 Md., 206. Green's Estate, 4 Md. Ch.
Dec. 349. Waters v. Roche, 72 Md., 264. Van Witsen v. Gut-
man, 79 Md., 405. Mayor, etc., of Balto., v. Ulman, 79 Md., 469.
McCrea v. Roberts, 89 Md., 251. Roby v. Prince George's Co., 92
Md., 161. Beasley vs. Ridout, 94 Md. 659.
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