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Constitutional Revision Study Documents of the Constitutional Convention Commission, 1968
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[LEGISLATIVE BRANCH] COMPARISON
Headnotes Present
Constitution
Constitution of
1867
Constitution of
1864
Constitution of
1851
Constitution of
1776
Amendments to
1776 Constitution

 
 
thority to the owner or
owners thereof or into
the Court to the use of
the person or persons
entitled thereto, such
amount as the condemn-
ing authority shall esti-
mate to be the fair value
of said property, provided
such legislation requires
that the condemning au-
thority's estimate be not
less than the appraised
value of the property
being taken as evaluated
by at least one qualified
appraiser, whose qualifi-
cations have been ac-
cepted by a Court of
Record of this State, and
also requires the pay-
ment of any further sum
that may subsequently
be awarded by a jury,
and provided such legis-
lation limits the condemn-
ing authority's utilization
of the acquisition pro-
cedures specified in this
section to occasions where
it has acquired or is ac-
quiring by purchase or
other procedures one-half
or more of the several
takings of land or inter-
ests in land necessary
for any given water sup-
ply, sewerage or drain-
age extension or con-
struction project.

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 
Duelling:
Disqualification
from holding
office.
Sec. 41. Any citizen
of this State, who shall
after the adoption of this
Constitution, either in, or
out of this State, fight
a duel with deadly weap-
ons, or send, or accept
a challenge so to do, or
who shall act as a sec-
ond, or knowingly aid or
assist in any manner,
those offending, shall,
ever thereafter, be in-
Sec. 41. Any citizen
of this State, who shall
after the adoption of this
Constitution, either in, or
out of this State, fight
a duel with deadly weap-
ons, or send, or accept
a challenge so to do, or
who shall act as a sec-
ond, or knowingly aid or
assist in any manner,
those offending, shall, ever
thereafter, be incapable
Sec. 40. Any citizen
of this State who shall,
after the adoption of this
Constitution, either in or >
out of this State, fight
a duel with deadly weap-
ons, or send or except a
challenge so to do, or
who shall act as a sec-
ond, or knowingly aid or
assist in any manner
those thus offending, and
any citizen who has thus
Sec. 36. Any citizen
of this State who shall,
after the adoption of this
Constitution, either in or
out of this State, fight
a duel with deadly wea-
pons, or send or accept
a challenge so to do, or
who shall act as second,
or knowingly aid or as-
sist in any manner those
thus offending, shall ever
thereafter be incapable

 
 

 
 

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