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1056 GOVERNOR. [ART. 41
1904, art. 41, sec. 13. 1888, art. 41, sec. 13. 1860, art. 42, sec. 14. 1786, ch. 22, sec. 2.
13. Upon complaints made under the preceding section, the party
complained against shall have a copy of the complaint and notice of
the time when the governor will inquire into and examine the same.
See notes to sec. 12.
Ibid. sec. 14. 1888, art. 41, sec. 14. 1860, art. 42, sec. 15.
1786, ch. 22, sec. 3.
14. The cost arising upon any such complaint the governor may
order to be paid, either by the party making the complaint, the party
complained against, or the State; and if ordered to be paid by either
of the parties, the governor may enforce the payment in the same
manner and by the same means as the circuit courts may enforce their
orders; and if ordered to be paid by the State, the comptroller shall
issue his warrant to the treasurer to pay the same.
See notes to sec. 12.
Ibid. sec. 15. 1888, art. 41, sec. 15. 1860, art. 42, sec. 16. 1805, ch. 97,
sec. 33. 1890, ch. 67.
15. The governor upon receiving the returns of election for electors
to choose a president and vice-president of the United States and for
members to represent this State in the congress of the United States
shall enumerate and ascertain the number of votes given for each
person voted for as an elector and member of congress respectively
and shall thereupon declare by proclamation signed by him, the name
or names of the person or persons duly elected, and shall cause such
proclamation to be inserted in such newspapers as he may direct.
See notes to sec. 12.
See art. 33, sec. 146, et seq.
Ibid. sec. 16. 1888, art. 41, sec. 16. 1860, art. 42, sec. 17. 1854, ch. 280.
16. Upon the application in writing of any volunteer officer or
soldier who served in the first and second battalions of Maryland
volunteers in the Mexican war, or any citizen of Maryland who enlisted
in any company composing a portion of the ten additional regiments
called into service by act of congress during the said war, and served
therein, and upon such proof as he may deem necessary to establish
such service and an honorable discharge from or muster out of the same,
the governor shall issue to such volunteer or enlisted officer or soldier
a copy or duplicate of the discharge received by him when so dis
charged or mustered out of service, printed upon parchment and signed
by the governor, the secretary of state, and adjutant general, and
attested by the great seal of the State.
Ibid. sec. 17. 1888, art. 41, sec. 17. 1860, art. 42, sec. 18. 1774, ch. 23.
1793, ch. 34.
17. Whenever the governor shall have strong grounds from the
information of physicians or otherwise to apprehend that there is
danger of any malignant, contagious disease being introduced into
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