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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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132 CONSTITUTION OF MARYLAND. [ART. III

Md 410. Mayor and C Council Balto, v. Keeley Institute, 81 Md. 106.
State v, Applegarth, 81 Md. 293 Garrison v. Hill, 81 Md 551. Hamilton
v. Carroll, 82 Md. 326 State v. Schultz Gas, &c., 83 Md 58 State v. Ben-
zinger, 83 Md 481. Phinney v. Sheppard Hospital, 88 Md. 633 Steenken
v. State, 88 Md. 710. Stevens v State, 89 Md. 675. Luman v. Hitchens, 90
Md. 14. Mealey v Hagerstown, 92 Md. 741. Herbert v. Baltimore Co ,
97 Md. 646. Swan v. Kemp, 97 Md. 691

Sec. 30. Every bill, when passed by the General Assembly,
and sealed with the Great Seal, shall be presented to the Gov-
ernor, who, if he approves it, shall sign the same in the pres-
ence of the presiding officers and chief clerks of the Senate and
House of Delegates. Every law shall be recorded in the office
of the Court of Appeals, and in due time be printed, published
and certified under the Great Seal, to the several courts, in the
same manner as has been heretofore usual in this State.

Parkinson v. State, 14 Md. 184. Berry v. Balto & Drum Point R. R. Co ,
41 Md. 446. Legg v. Mayoi, &c., of Annapolis, 42 Md. 203 Hamilton v
State, 61 Md. 14.

Sec. 31. No law passed by the General Assembly shall take
effect until the first day of June next after the session at which
it may be passed, unless it be otherwise expressly declared,
therein.
Parkinson v State, 14 Md. 184 Risewick v. Davis, 19 Md. 96.

Sec. 32. No money shall be drawn from the Treasury of the
State by any order or resolution, nor except in accordance with,
an appropriation by law; and every such law shall distinctly
specify the sum appropriated and the object to which it shall
be applied; provided that nothing herein contained shall pre-
vent the General Assembly from placing a contingent fund at
the disposal of the Executive, who shall report to the General
Assembly at each session the amount expended, and the pur-
poses to which it was applied An accurate statement of the
receipts and expenditures of the public money shall be attached
to and published with the laws after each regular session of
the General Assembly.
Thomas v Owens, 4 Md 189. McPherson v. Leonard, 29 Md 377.

Sec. 33. The General Assembly shall not pass local or special
laws in any of the following enumerated cases, viz: For extend-
ing the time for the collection of taxes, granting divorces,
changing the name of any person, providing for the sale of
real estate belonging to minors or other persons laboring under
legal disabilities, by executors, administrators, guardians or
trustees, giving effect to informal or invalid deeds or wills,.


 

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