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ORIGINATED TO THE GOVERNOR NO LAT1R THAN 15 DAYS AFTER
ADJOURNMENT. WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER PRESENTMENT.]] if [he]
[[THE GOVERNOR]] he approves he shall sign it, but if not
he shall return it vith his objections to the House in
which it originated, which House shall enter the
objections at large on its Journal and proceed to
reconsider the Bill; if, after such reconsideration,
three-fifths of the aethers elected to that House shall
pass the Bill, it shall be sent with the objections to
the other House, by which it shall likewise be
reconsidered, and if it pass by three—fifths of the
members elected to that House it shall become a law; bat
in all such cases the votes of both Houses shall be
determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the persons
voting for and against the Bill shall be entered on the
Journal of each House respectively. If any Bill
PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNOR WHILE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IS
IN SESSION shall not be returned by [[the Governor]] HIM
WITH HIS OBJECTIONS within six days (Sundays excepted),
[[after it shall have been presented to him, WHILE THE
GENERAL ASSEMBLY IS IN SESSION,]] the saie shall be a law
in like Banner as if he signed it[, unless the General
Assembly shall, by adjournment, prevent its return, in
which case it shall not be a law) , unless the General
Assembly shall, by adlournaent, prevent its return, in
which case it shall not be a law.
ANY BILL PRESENTED TO THE GOVERNOR WITHIN SIX DAYS
(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) , PRIOR TO ADJOURNMENT OF ANY SESSION
OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, OR AFTER SUCH ADJOURNMENT, SHALL
BECOME LAW WITHOUT THE GOVERNOR'S SIGNATURE UNLESS IT
SHALL BE VETOED BY THE GOVERNOR WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER ITS
PRESENTMENT.
Any bill [[which is]] SO vetoed by the Governor
[[following the adjournment of the General Assembly ]][,
or any bill which fails to become a law by reason of not
having been signed by the Governor following the
adjournment of the General Assembly,] shall be returned
to the House in which it originated, immediately after
said House shall have organized at the next regular or
special session of the General Asseably. ' Said bill may
then be reconsidered according to the procedure specified
hereinabove. [[If the bill is]] ANY BILL [passed] ENACTED
over the veto of the Governor, ([it]] OR ANY BILL WHICH
SHALL BECOME LAW AS THE RESULT OF THE FAILURE OF_THE
GOVERNOR TO ACT WITHIN THE TIME HEREIN ABOVE SPECIFIED,
shall take effect [on June 1 following,] 30 DAYS AFTER
THE GOVERNOR'S VETO IS OVER-RIDDEN, OR ON THE DATE
SPECIFIED IN THE BILL, WHICHEVER IS LATER, unless the
bill is an emergency measure [[to]] . IN WHICH EVENT IT
SHALL take effect when [passed] ENACTED. No such vetoed
Bill shall be returned to the Legislature when a new
General Assembly of Maryland has been elected and sworn
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