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Art. 3] MARYLAND MANUAL 715 any wise avail itself of any rights, privileges, or advan- tages that may hereafter be granted or conferred by any general or special Act, shall be conclusively presumed to have thereby surrendered any exemption from taxation to which it may be entitled under its charter, and shall be thereafter subject to taxation as if no such exemption has been granted by its charter. SEC. 49. The General Assembly shall have power to regulate by Law, not inconsistent with this Constitution, all matters which relate to the Judges of election, time, place and manner of holding elections in this State, and of mak- ing returns thereof. SEC. 50. It shall be the duty of the General Assembly, at its first session, held after the adoption of this Constitu- tion, to provide by Law for the punishment, by fine, or im- prisonment in the Penitentiary, or both, in the discretion of the Court, of any person, who shall bribe, or attempt to bribe, any Executive, or Judicial officer of the State of Maryland, or any member, or officer, of the General Assem- bly of the State of Maryland, or of any Municipal corpora- tion in the State of Maryland, or any Executive officer of such corporation, in order to influence him in the perfor- mance of any of his official duties; and, also, to provide by Law for the punishment, by fine, or imprisonment in the Penitentiary, or both, in the discretion of the Court, of any of said officers, or members, who shall demand, or receive any bribe, fee, reward, or testimonial, for the performance of his official duties, or for neglecting, or failing to perform the same; and, also, to provide by Law for compelling any person, so bribing, or attempting to bribe, or so demanding, or receiving a bribe, fee, reward, or testimonial, to testify against any person, or persons, who may have committed any of said offenses; provided, that any person, so compelled to testify, shall be exempted from trial and punishment for the offence, of which he may have been guilty; and any 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 1 Thus amended by Chapter 426, Acts of 1890, ratified November 3, 1891. |
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