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ARTICLE 70
ARTICLE 70.
OFFICIAL OATHS.1
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When and How to Be Taken.
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6. District school trustees shall take oath.
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7. Other officers.
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1. Governor.
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8. Test book.
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2. Secretary of state; judges and clerk
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9. Declaration of religious belief.
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of court of appeals; state reporter;
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10. Form of oath.
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librarian; adjutant general; trea-
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11. Refusal or neglect to take oath.
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surer; comptroller; commissioner of
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12. Clerk's report to secretary of state;
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land office.
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clerk's fee.
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3. Members of general assembly.
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13. Oath to be taken by deputies and
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4. Clerks of courts.
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under-clerks of clerks of courts,
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5. Corporation officers except chief magis-
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registers of wills; commissioner of
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trate.
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land office, and sheriffs.
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When and How to Be Taken.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 1. 1912, sec. 1. 1904, sec. 1. 1888, sec. 1. 1856, ch. 183.
1. The governor shall take and subscribe the oath prescribed by the
constitution on the second Wednesday of January next ensuing his elec-
tion or as soon thereafter as may be practicable between the hours of twelve
and two o'clock P. M. in the senate chamber before the chief judge of
the court of appeals, or in case of his sickness, absence or inability from
any other cause to attend, before one of the associate judges of said court;
and the said oath shall be recorded in the test book of the court of appeals.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 2. 1912, sec. 2. 1904, sec. 2. 1888, sec. 2. 1852, ch. 172, sec. 3. 1854,
ch. 18, sec. 4. 1856, ch. 132, sec. 1.
2. The secretary of state, the judges of the court of appeals and their
clerk, the state reporter, the state librarian, the adjutant general, the trea-
surer, comptroller and the commissioner of the land office shall take and
subscribe the said oath before the governor and the same shall be preserved
in a book to be kept by the secretary of state.
If an officer duly qualifies, though books should not be preserved, the right to office
would not be defeated nor would his acts be invalid. Harwood v. Marshall, 9 Md. 102.
See also Harwood v. Marshall, 10 Md. 452.
See notes to secs. 11 and 12.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 3. 1912, sec. 3. 1904. sec. 3. 1888, sec. 3. 1852, ch. 172, sec. 7.
3. The oath required to be taken and subscribed by the members of
the general assembly shall be administered by a member of the senate to
the president, who shall administer the same to the other members of
that body and to its officers, and the same shall be subscribed accordingly
and be administered by one of the members of the house of delegates to
the speaker and by him to the other members of that body and to its offi-
cers, and the same shall be subscribed accordingly.
1 See art. 37 of the Declaration of Rights.
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