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Art. 3] MARYLAND MANUAL 695
where such property, located in Prince George's County in
this State, is in the judgment of the Washington Suburban
Sanitary Commission needed for water supply, sewerage
and drainage systems to be extended or constructed by the
said Commission, the General Assembly may provide that
such property, except any building or buildings may be
taken immediately upon payment therefor by the condemn-
ing authority to the owner or owners thereof or into the
Court to the use of the person or persons entitled thereto,
such amount as the condemning authority shall estimate to
be the fair value of said property, provided such legislation
requires that the condemning authority's estimate be not
less than the appraised value of the property being taken
as evaluated by at least one qualified appraiser, whose quali-
fications have been accepted by a Court of Record of this
State, and also requires the payment of any further sum
that may subsequently be awarded by a jury, and provided
such legislation limits the condemning authority's utiliza-
tion of the acquisition procedures specified in this section
to occasions where it has acquired or is acquiring by pur-
chase or other procedures one-half or more of the several
takings of land or interests in land necessary for any given
water supply, sewerage or drainage extension or construc-
tion project.
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 weapons, or send, or accept a chal-
lenge so to do, or who shall act as a second, or knowingly
aid or assist in any manner, those offending, shall, ever
thereafter, be incapable of holding any office of profit or
trust, under this State, unless relieved from the disability
by an act of the Legislature.
SEC. 42. The General Assembly shall pass Laws neces-
sary for the preservation of the purity of Elections.
SEC. 43. The property of the wife shall be protected
from the debts of her husband.
SEC. 44. Laws shall be passed by the General Assembly,
to protect from execution a reasonable amount of the prop-
erty of the debtor, not exceeding in value, the sum of five
hundred dollars.
^ SEC. 45. The General Assembly shall provide a simple
and uniform system of charges in the offices of Clerks of
Courts and Registers of Wills, in the Counties of this State
and the City of Baltimore, and for the collection thereof;
i THus amended by Chapter 509, Acts of 1941. ratifled November 8, 19*2.

 
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