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Maryland Manual, 1945-46
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MARYLAND MANUAL 415

 

Art.

Sec.

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 laws to take effect..............................................

3

31

Appropriations of money to be made by law ........................

3

32

Contingent fund of Governor...................................

3

32

Statement of use of public money to be published ...............

3

32

Divorces not to be granted by..........................................

3

33

Local and special laws, what not to be passed ....................

3

33

Dents, what not to be contracted........................................

3

34

Credit of State not to be granted, when..........................

3

34

Proceeds of internal improvement companies and State tax, to be

   

used to pay public debt ..........................................

3

34

May borrow fifty thousand dollars without laying tax, when ....

3

34

May contract debts for defense of the State .....................

3

84

No extra compensation to be allowed to ...........................

3

35

No lottery grant to be authorized by ..........................................
Payment for slaves prohibited........................................

3
3

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 property without

   
 

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 ejections 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 be suspended by ................................

3

65

To pass laws to execute vested powers ................................

3

Rate of interest may be fixed by........................................

3

57

Foreign corporations to be 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 JudE^e of Supreme Court in Baltimore ..............

4

39

To fix compensation of Judges of Orphans' Courts................

4

40

Coroners, EHsors and Notaries, appointment and duties may be

   

regulated by

4

45

Reports of Comptroller and Treasurer to............................

6

2-4

Amendments to Constitution by, how made ......................

14

1

Librarian, State ...

7

3

Lotteries, prohibited....... .. ............ . ...........

3

38

Lunatics not to be entitled to vote ...........................................

1

2

Majority of each House to be a quorum ... . .. .............. , ....

3

20

Of each House required to pass bills .............................

3

28

Of House of Delegates to concur in impeachments ....................

3

26

Manufacturers to be encouraged..............................................
Marines subject to martial law .. .... . .....

43
32

....

Martial law, who only to be subject to .................................... „..

32

,.....

Master, no payment to, for emancipated slaves ............................

3

37

Mayor of Baltimore .

U

1

Members of House of Delegates, how selected ............................

3

6

Of Senate.............................................................

3

7

Persons ineligible.......................................................

3

9,10,11,12

Compensation ......

3

16

Members of Congress not eligible to Legislature ......................

3

10

Messages of Governor..

2

19

Militia and military affairs.................. , .......................

9

1-3

Mileage to members of Legislature........... ... . .... , .
Military to be subject to civil power...............................

3

30

15

Militia to be organized..... ........ ..... . .... ,..

9

1

Ministers of Gospel, grants and gifts to, prohibited ..................

38

 

Ineligible to Legislature ....................... „ .....................

3

11

Money, abuses in expenditures of . ..

3

24

Not to be drawn from Treasury without appropriation.............
Publication of receipts and expenditures.............................

3
3

32
32

Monopolies, odious...................................... .

41

 

Municipal corporations, how created..........................................

3

48

Naval force, Governor to be eommander-in-chief of ........................

2

8

 

 

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