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486 MILETIA. [ART. LXV
be allotted to such regiment or separate organization respectively, and
such commanding officer, or treasurer or fiscal officer designated by him
as aforesaid, shall make quarterly reports, under oath, with vouchers,
to the adjutant general, setting forth the details of the disbursements of
said money) ; but before any such allotments are made, all the expenses
pertaining to the rent, repairs and maintenance of armories for the
several organizations, and authorized by the adjutant general, shall be
deducted from the amount appropriated as aforesaid; and any part of
the allotments made as aforesaid remaining unexpended at the end of
any fiscal year shall be expended for the benefit of the organization to
which it was allotted, in such manner as may be suggested by the com-
manding officer of such organization forwarded through military chan-
nels, provided, that all warrants for such moneys shall pass down
through military channels, and that no warrant shall be issued to any
regiment or separate organization except on the requisition of the com-
manding officer thereof; and, provided further, that such requisition
shall be forwarded through military channels; proper allowance, how-
ever, shall be made to the headquarters of the First Brigade and of the
respective regiments and separate organizations for necessary and proper
outlays and expenses in inspecting said commands, and in the mainte-
nance of discipline and efficiency.
1916, ch. 311, sec. 64.
62. The commanding officer of each regiment or separate organiza-
tion, or such other officer as may be by him designated as treasurer or
fiscal officer thereof, as above provided, shall give a good and sufficient
bond to the State of Maryland, to be approved by the Adjutant General,
for the full and true performance of his duties under this Article, as
disbursing officer.
1916, ch. 311, sec. 65
63. The Military Courts of this State shall be General Courts-
Martial, Special Courts-Martial. Summary Courts, Courts of Inquiry.
They shall be constituted and have cognizance of the same objects, and
possess like powers, except as to punishments, as similar courts provided
for bv the laws of the United States and organized under the Articles
of War and the rules and regulations for the United States Army.
The proceedings of courts-martial shall be assimilated to the forms and
modes of procedure prescribed for like courts organized under the Arti-
cles of War and the rules and regulations for the government of the
Armies of the United States.
1916, ch. 311, sec. 66
64. The jurisdiction of the courts and boards established by this
Article shall be presumed, and the burden of proof shall rest on any
person seeking to oust such courts or boards of jurisdiction in any action
or proceedings.
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