CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION STUDY DOCUMENTS [LEGISLATIVE BRANCH] COMPARISON
Headnotes
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Present
Constitution
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Constitution of
1867
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Constitution of
1864
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Constitution of
1851
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Constitution of
1776
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Amendments to
1776 Constitution
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entitled to such compens-
ation, except that where
such property in the
judgment of the State
Roads Commission is
needed by the State for
highway purposes, the
General Assembly may
provide that such prop-
erty may be taken im-
mediately upon payment
therefor to the owner or
owners thereof by said
State Roads Commission,
or into Court, such
amount as said State
Roads Commission shall
estimate to be of the fair
value of said property,
provided such legislation
also requires the payment
of any further sum that
may subsequently be
awarded by a jury.
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Private property:
Exceptions to
just compensa-
tion by Wash-
ington Suburban
Sanitary Com-
mission.
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Sec. 40C. The Gen-
eral Assembly shall enact
no law authorizing pri-
ate property to be taken
for public use without
just compensation, to be
agreed upon between the
parties or awarded by a
jury, being first paid or
tendered to the party
entitled to such compen-
sation, except that where
such property, located in
Prince George's County
in this State, is in the
judgment of the Washing-
ton Suburban Sanitary
Commission needed for
water supply, sewerage
and drainage systems to
be extended or con-
structed by the said Com-
mission, the General As-
sembly may provide that
such property, except any
building or buildings may
be taken immediately
upon payment therefor
by the condemning au-
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816
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817
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