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Maryland Manual, 1934
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MARYLAND MANUAL 429
Art. See.
Election of Delegates 3 6, 7
Classification of Senators 3 8
Qualification of members 3 9
Persons ineligible to 310, 11, 12
Vacancies, how to be filled 3 13
Time of meeting 3 14
Time of adjournment 3 15
Compensation of members of 3 15
What hooks not to be purchased by, for use of
niembers 16
Disqualified to hold other offices 3 17
Freedom of debate 3 18
Powers of each House 3 19
Quorum 3 20
Sessions to be open - 3 21
Jouroais to be published 3 22
Impriaonmeot of disorderly persons 3 23
Powers of House as grand lnquest 3 24
Special adjonrnments 3 23
Impeachioents 3 26
Either House may originate bills 3 27
Passage of bills 3 28
Style of laws and mode of enactment 3 29
Mode of attesting laws 3 30
When iaws to take effect 3 31
Appropriatious of money to he made by law 3 32
Contingent fund of Governor 32
Statement of use of public uioney to be published 3 32
Divorces not to be granted by 3 33
Local and special laws, what not to be passed 3 33
Debts, what not to be contracted 3 34
Credit of State not to be granted, when 3 34
Proceeds of internal improvement companies nod
State tax, tn be used to pay public debt 3 34
May borrow fifty thousand dollars without laying
tax, when 3 34
May contract debts for defence of the State 3 34
No extra compensation to he allowed to 3
No lottery grant to ho authorized by 3 36
Payment for slaves prohibited 3 37
Imprisonment for debt prohibited 3 38
Restrictions upon power to grant bank charters 3 39
No law to be passed for the taking of private prop
erty without compensation 3 40
Purity of elections 3 42
Wife’s property to be protected from husband’s
debts 3 43
Exemption laws 3 44
Uniform system of charges by Clerks and Registers
of Wills 3 45
May receive land from United States 3 46
Contested elections, may provide for 3 47
Regulation of elections by law 3 49
Bribery of officials to pass laws relating to 3 50
Taxation of personal property 3 51
Appropriations for private claims 3 52
Witness not incompetent on account of race or color 3 53
Habeas corpus not to he suspended by 3 55
To pass laws to execute vested powers 3 56
Rate of interest may be fixed by 3 57
 
 
Foreign corporations to ho taxed 3 58
Address of, to remove Judges 4 4
To provide compensation for Court officers 4 9
May prescribe sessions of Court of Appeals 4 14
May provide Judge of Supreme Court in Baltimore 4 39
To fix compeasatiun of Judgea of Orphans’ Courts 4 40
Coroners, Eliaors sod Notaries, appointment and
duties may he regulated by 4 43
Reports of Comptroller and Treasurer to 6 2—4
Amendments to Constitution by, how made 14 1
Librarian, State 7 3
Lotteries, prohibited 3 36
Lunatics not to be entitled to vote 1 2
Majority of each House to he a quorum 3 20
Of each House required to pass bills - 3 28


 
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