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The Maryland Code Public General Laws, 1904
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ART. III] LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. 139

[Sec. 51. The, personal property of residents of this State
shall be subject to taxation in the county or city where the
resident bona fide resides for the greater part of the year for
which the tax may or shall be levied, and not elsewhere, except
goods and chattels permanently located, which shall be taxed in
the city or county where they are so located, but the General
Assembly may by law provide for the taxation of mortgages
upon property in this State and the debts secured thereby in
the county or city where such property is situated.]*

Hopkins v. Baker, 78 Md. 363 Myers v. Balto. Co., 83 Md. 377. Faust
v Building Association, 84 Md 186. Baldwin v. Washington Co , 85 Md.
145. Kinehart v Howard, 90 Md 4. Allen v. Natl State Bank, 92 Md. 512.
B. C & A. Ry. v. Wicomico Co., 93 Md. 113. Balto. City v. Safe Dep &
Trust Co , 97 Md. 662.

Sec. 52. The General Assembly shall appropriate no money
out of the Treasury for payment of any private claim against the
State exceeding three hundred dollars, unless said claim shall
have been first presented to the Comptroller of the Treasury,
together with the proofs upon which the same is founded, and
reported upon by him.

Sec. 53. No person shall be incompetent, as a witness, on
account of race or color, unless hereafter so declared by Act of
the General Assembly.

Sec. 54. No County of this State shall contract any debt, or
obligation, in the construction of any Railroad, Canal, or other
Work of Internal Improvement, nor give, or loan its credit to
or in aid of any association, or corporation, unless authorized
by an Act of the General Assembly, which shall be published
for two months before the next election for members of the
House of Delegates in the newspapers published in such
County, and shall also be approved by a majority of all the
members elected to each House of the General Assembly, at
its next session after said election.

Baltimore & Drum Point Railroad Company v. Pumphrey, 74 Md 86
Baltimore & Eastern Shore R Co. v. Spring, 80 Md 510

Sec. 65. The General Assembly shall pass no law suspending
the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus.

Sec. 56. The General Assembly shall have power to pass all
such Laws as may be necessary and proper for carrying into
execution the powers vested by this Constitution, in any
Department or office of the Government, and the duties
imposed upon them thereby.

Thus amended by Chapter 426. Acts of 1890. ratified by the people November 3, 1891


 

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