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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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INDEX TO CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.

 

39

 

Art.

Sec.

States or to the people. Powers not delegated to the United States, nor

   

prohibited to the States, are reserved to the. [Amendments]....

10

Suffrage in the Senate. No State shall be deprived without its consent of

   

its equal....................................................

5

Right to vote not to be denied or abridged on account of sex.

   

[Amendments]..............................................

19

Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty

   

dollars, shall be tried by jury. [Amendments].................

7

In law or equity against one of the States by citizens of another

   

State or by citizens of a foreign State. The judicial power of

   

the United States shall not extend to. [Amendments]..........

11

Supreme Court. Congress shall have power to constitute tribunals in-

   

ferior to the..................................................

1

8

Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as Congress may establish. The

   

judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one......

3

1

The judges of the Supreme and inferior courts shall hold their

   

offices during good behavior..................................

3

1

The compensation of the judges shall not be diminished during

   

their continuance in office....................................

3

1

Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction in all cases affecting

   

ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and in which

   

a State may be a party......................................

3

2

Shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with

   

such exceptions and regulations as Congress may make.........

3

2

Supreme law of the land. This Constitution, the laws made in pursuance

   

thereof, and the treaties of the United States shall be the......

6

 

The judges in every State shall be bound thereby............

6

T.

   

Tax shall be laid unless in proportion to the census or enumeration. No

   

capitation or other direct....................................

1

9

Tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any State — No......

1

9

Taxes (direct) and Representatives, how apportioned among the several

   

States.......................................................

1

2

Taxes, duties, imposts and excises. Congress shall have power to lay....

1

8

They shall be uniform throughout the United States.............

1

8

Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on income.

   

[Amendments]..............................................

15

Temporary appointments until the next meeting of the legislature. If

   

vacancies happen in the Senate in the recess of the legislature of

   

a State, the executive of the State shall make...................

1

3

Tender in payment of debts. No State shall make anything but gold

   

and silver coin a..............................................

1

10

Territory or other property of the United States. Congress shall dispose

   

of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the....

4

3

Three-fourths of the legislatures of the States, or conventions in three-

   

fourths of the States, as Congress shall prescribe, may ratify

   

amendments to the Constitution..............................

5

Tie. The Vice-President shall have no vote unless the Senate be equally

   

divided.......................................................

1

3

Title of nobility. The United States shall not grant any. No State shall

   

grant any....................................................

1

10

Title of any kind, from any king, prince, or foreign State, without the

   

consent of Congress. No person holding any office under the

   

United States shall accept of any.............................

1

9

Tonnage without the consent of Congress. No State shall lay any duty of.

1

10

Treason shall consist only of what.....................................

3

3

Testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confes-

   

sion in open court, necessary for conviction...................

3

3

Treason. Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of.......

3

3

Shall not work corruption of blood. Attainder of.................

3

3

Shall not work forfeiture, except during the life of the person

   

attained. Attainder of........................................

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