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MARYLAND MANUAL. 5
shall begin the first Monday in May, and continue
unless removed, for two years, except in cases otherwise
provided for in the constitution,and until their suc-
cessors respectively qualify.according to law, but the
terms of inspectors of tobacco shall commence on the
first Monday of March, next ensuing their appointment.
Art. II, Sec. 13, Const.
NOMINATIONS FOR VACANCIES IN OFFICES, filled by the
Governor, during the session of the Senate, shall be
made before the adjournment of the Senate, unless such
vacancy occurs within ten days of final adjournment.
Art. II, Sec. 14, Const.
THE GOVERNOR may suspend, or arrest any military
officer of the State for disobedience of orders, or other
military offence, and may remove him in pursuance of
the sentence of a court-martial, and may remove for
incompetency, or misconduct, all civil officers who re-
ceived appointments from the executive for a term of
years. Art. II, Sec. 15) Const.
EXTRA SESSIONS of the Legislature, or Senate alone,
shall be convened by the Governor on extraordinary
occasions, and, if from any cause the seat of government
' becomes unsafe for the Legislature, he may direct some
other convenient place than the capitol for the session
to be held. Art. II, Sec. 16, Const.
THE VETO POWER is vested with the Governor. When
he refuses his approval to a bill, he must state his
objections to the House in which the bill originated.
Three-fifths of both Houses are required to pass a bill
over the Governor's veto. He has six days, (Sundays
excepted,) in which to consider a bill; otherwise it
becomes a law without his signature. An adjournment
•of the Legislature before the six days expire from the
time the bill was presented 'to him, does not effect the
right of the Governor to veto a bill so presented to him.
Art. II, Sec. 17, Const. ___ '-.
THE TREASURER A' LLER are to be examined
under oath by the , every six months as to the
condition ofthei . Art. II, Sec. 18, Const.
RECOMMENDATI .EASURES shall be made by the
Governor from time to the Legislature. Art.
II, Sec. 19, Con
PARDONS AND REPRIEVES, except in cases of impeach-
ment and convention of bribery, or receiving bribe sat
•elections, and remission of fines for offences against the

 
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