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638 MARYLAND MANUAL [Arts, 9,10, II ARTICLE IX. MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS. SECTION 1. The General Assembly shall make, from time to time, such provisions for organizing, equipping and disciplining the Militia, as the exigency may require, and pass such Laws to promote Volunteer Militia organizations as may afford them effectual encouragement. SEC. 2. There shall be an Adjutant-General, appointed by the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. He shall hold his office until the appointment and qualification of his successor, or until removed in pur- suance of the sentence of a Court Martial. He shall perform such duties, and receive such compensation, or emoluments, as are now, or may be prescribed by Law. He shall discharge the duties of his office at the seat of Government, unless absent, under orders, on duty; and no other officer of the General Staff of the Militia shall receive salary or pay, except when on service, and mustered in with troops. 1 SEC. 3. Vacant. ARTICLE X (1) VACANT ARTICLE Xl (2) CITY OF BALTIMORE. SECTION 1. The Inhabitants of the City of Baltimore, qualified by Law to vote in said city for members of the House of Delegates, shall on the Tuesday after the first Monday of November, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, and on the same day and month in every second year there- after, elect a person to be Mayor of the City of Baltimore, who shall have such qualifications, receive such compensa- tion, discharge such duties, and have such powers as are now, or may hereafter be prescribed by Law; and the term of whose office shall commence on the third Wednesday in the November of the year of his election, and shall continue for two years, and until his successor shall have qualified. ' Repealed. by Chapter 99, Acts of 1956, ratified November 6. 1956. ' Thus amended by Chapter 397, Acts of 1888. See Section 9, Article XI. ana the Charter of Baltimore City (1949 Edition), for changes in this Article made under the authority of Article 11A of the Constitution. |
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