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652 MARYLAND MANUAL [Art. 3
person, convicted of such offense, shall, as part of the pun-
ishment thereof, be forever disfranchised and disqualified
from holding any office of trust, or profit, in this State.
1 SEC. 51. The personal property of residents of this
State, shall be subject to taxation in the County or City
where the resident bona fide resides for the greater part of
the year for which the tax may or shall be levied, and not
elsewhere, except goods and chattels permanently located,
which shall be taxed in the City or County where they are
so located, but the General Assembly may by law provide
for the taxation of mortgages upon property in this' State
and the debts secured thereby, in the County or City where
such property is situated.
"SEC. 52. (1) The General Assembly shall not appro-
priate any money out of the Treasury except in accordance
with the provisions of this section.
(2) Every appropriation bill shall be either a Budget
Bill, or a Supplementary Appropriation Bill, as hereinafter
provided.
' (3) On the third Wednesday in January in each year,
(except in the case of a newly elected Governor, and then
not later than ten days after the convening of the General
Assembly), unless such time shall be extended by the
General Assembly, the Governor shall submit to the Gen-
eral Assembly a Budget for the next ensuing fiscal year.
Each Budget shall contain a complete plan of proposed
expenditures and estimated revenues for said fiscal year
and shall show the estimated surplus or deficit of revenues
at the end of the preceding fiscal year. Accompanying each
Budget shall be a statement showing: (a) the revenues and
expenditures for the preceding fiscal year; (b) the current
assets, liabilities, reserves and surplus or deficit of the
State; (c) the debts and funds of the State; (d) an esti-
mate of the State's financial condition as of the beginning
and end of the preceding fiscal year; (e) any explanation
the Governor may desire to make as to the important fea-
tures of the Budget and any suggestions as to methods for
reduction or increase of the State's revenue.
* (4) Each Budget shall embrace an estimate of all appro-
priations in such form and detail as the Governor shall
determine or as may be prescribed by law, as follows: (a)
for the General Assembly as certified to the Governor in
'This amended by Chapter 426, Acts of 1890, ratified November 3, 1891.
' Thus amended by Chapter 497. Acts of 1947, ratified November 2, 1948
'Thus amended by Chapter 161. Acts of 1064, ratified November 3, 1964.
'Tims amended by Chapter 20, Acts of 1953, ratified November 4, 1952.

 
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