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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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30 INDEX TO CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.

   
 

Art.

Sec.

Impeachments. The Senate shall have sole power to try all.............

1

3

The Senate shall be on oath or affirmation, when sitting for the

   

trial of......................................................

1

3

When the President of the United States is tried the Chief Justice

   

shall preside.................................................

1

3

No person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two-

   

thirds of the members present................................

1

3

Judgment shall not extend beyond removal from office and dis-

   

qualification to hold office....................................

1

3

But the party convicted shall be liable to indictment and punish-

   

ment according to law........................................

1

3

Importation of slaves prior to 1808 shall not be prohibited by the Con-

   

gress...................................................

1

9

But a tax or duty of ten dollars for each person may be imposed

   

on such......................................................

1

9

Imports or exports except what may be absolutely necessary for executing

   

its inspection laws. No State shall, without the consent of Con-

   

gress, lay any imposts or duties on............................

1

10

Imports or exports laid by any State shall be for the use of the Treasury.

   

The net produce of all duties on..............................

1

10

Imports or exports shall be subject to the revision and control of Con-

   

gress. All laws of States laying duties on.......................

1

10

Imposts and excises. Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes,

   

duties.......................................................

1

8

Shall be uniform throughout the United States. All taxes, duties..

1

8

Income Tax. Congress shall have power to lay and collect tax on in-

   

comes. [Amendments].......................................

16

Indian tribes. Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with the.

1

8

Indictment or presentment of a grand jury. No person shall be held to

   

answer for a capital or infamous crime unless on. [Amend-

   

ments]......................................................

5

Except in cases arising in the land or naval forces or in the militia

   

when in actual service. [Amendments].......................

5

Indictment, trial, judgment and punishment, according to law. The

   

party convicted in case of impeachment shall nevertheless be

   

liable and subject to..........................................

1

3

Infamous crime unless on presentment or indictment of a grand jury.

   

No person shall be held to answer for a capital or. [Amend-

   

ments]...................................................

5

Inferior courts. Congress shall have power to constitute tribunals inferior

   

to the Supreme Court.........................................

1

8

Inferior courts as Congress may establish. The judicial power of the

   

United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court and such...

3

1

The judges of both the Supreme, and inferior courts shall hold

   

their offices during good behavior.............................

3

1

Their compensation shall not be diminished during their con-

   

tinuance in office.............................................

3

1

Inferior officers in the courts of law, in the President alone, or in the

   

heads of Departments. Congress, if they think proper, may by

   

law, vest the appointment of.................................

2

2

Debts declared illegal and void which were contracted in aid of.

   

[Amendments]..............................................

14

4

Insurrections and repel invasions. Congress shall provide for calling

   

forth the militia to suppress...........................

1

8

Intoxicating Liquors, manufacture, sale or transportation prohibited.

   

[Amendments]..............................................

18

Invasion. No State shall, without the consent of Congress, engage in war

   

unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not

   

admit of delay...............................................

1

10

Invasion. The writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless in case

   

of rebellion or................................................

1

9

Invasion and domestic violence. The United States shall protect, each

   

State against.................................................

4

4

Invasions. Congress shall provide for calling forth the militia to suppress

   

insurrections and repel........................................

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