The New Hampshire state constitution:
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[2011]
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Schriftenreihe: | Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 289 pages) |
ISBN: | 0199778280 019987770X 1306267188 9780199778287 9780199877706 9781306267182 |
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505 | 8 | |a Article 8 Accountability of Magistrates and Officers -- Public's Right to Know -- Article 9 No Hereditary Office or Place -- Article 10 Right of Revolution -- Article 11 Elections and Elective Franchises -- Article 12 Protection and Taxation Reciprocal -- Article 13 Conscientious Objectors Not Compelled to Bear Arms -- Article 14 Legal Remedies to Be Free, Complete, and Prompt -- Article 15 Right of Accused -- Article 16 Former Jeopardy, Jury Trial in Capital Cases -- Article 17 Venue of Criminal Prosecutions -- Article 18 Penalties to Be Proportioned to Offenses -- True Design of Punishment -- Article 19 Searches and Seizures Regulated -- Article 20 Jury Trial in Civil Causes -- Article 21 Jurors -- Compensation -- Article 22 Free Speech -- Liberty of the Press -- Article 23 Retrospective Laws Prohibited -- Article 24 Militia -- Article 25 Standing Armies -- Article 26 Military Subject to Civil Power -- Article 27 Quartering of Soldiers -- Article 28 Taxes, by Whom Levied -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Article 28-a Mandated Programs -- Article 29 Suspension of Laws by Legislature Only -- Article 30 Freedom of Speech -- Article 31 Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes -- Article 32 Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition -- Article 33 Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Prohibited -- Article 34 Martial Law Limited -- Article 35 The Judiciary -- Tenure of Office, etc -- Article 36 Pensions -- Article 36-a Use of Retirement Funds -- Article 37 Separation of Powers -- Article 38 Social Virtues Inculcated -- Article 39 Changes in Town and City Charters, Referendum Required -- pt. 2 The Form of Government -- Numbering of Articles in Part 2 -- Article 1 Name of Body Politic -- Article 2 Legislature, How Constituted -- Article 3 General Court, When to Meet and Dissolve -- Article 4 Power of General Court to Establish Courts -- Article 5 Power to Make Laws, Elect Officers, Define Their Powers and Duties, Impose Fines and Assess Taxes -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain Corporations -- Article 5-a Continuity of Government in Case of Enemy Attack -- Article 5-b Power to Provide for Tax Valuations Based on Use -- Article 6 Valuation and Taxation -- Article 6-a Use of Certain Revenues Restricted to Highways -- Article 6-b Use of Lottery Revenues Restricted to Educational Purposes -- Article 7 Members of Legislature Not to Take Fees or Act as Counsel -- Article 8 Open Sessions of Legislature -- Article 9 Representatives Elected Every Second Year -- Apportionment of Representatives -- Article 9-a Legislative Adjustments of Census with Reference to Non-Residents -- Article 10 Representation of Small Towns (Repealed in 1889) -- Article 11 Small Towns -- Representation by Districts -- Article 11-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Representative Districts -- Article 12 Biennial Election of Representatives in November -- Article 13 Qualifications of Electors (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 14 Representatives -- | |
505 | 8 | |a How Elected, Qualifications of -- Article 15 Compensation of the Legislature -- Article 16 Vacancies in House, How Filled -- Article 17 House to Impeach Before the Senate -- Article 18 Money Bills to Originate in House -- Article 18-a Budget Bills -- Article 19 Adjournment -- Article 20 Quorum, What Constitutes -- Article 21 Privileges of Members of Legislature -- Article 22 House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct -- Article 23 Senate and Executive Have Like Powers -- Imprisonment Limited -- Article 24 Journals and Laws to Be Published; -- Yeas and Nays -- And Protests -- Article 25 Senate, How Constituted -- Article 26 Senatorial Districts, How Constituted -- Article 26-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Senatorial Districts -- Article 27 Election of Senators -- Article 28 Senators, How and by Whom Chosen -- Right of Suffrage (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 29 Qualifications of Senators -- Article 30 Inhabitant Defined -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Article 31 Inhabitants of Unincorporated Places -- Their Rights, etc. (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 32 Biennial Meetings, How Warned, Governed, and Conducted -- Return of Votes, etc -- Article 33 Secretary of State to Count Votes for Senators and Notify Persons Elected -- Article 34 Vacancies in Senate, How Filled -- Article 35 Senate, Judges of Their Own Elections -- Article 36 Adjournment -- Article 37 Senate to Elect Their Own Officers -- Quorum -- Article 38 Senate to Try Impeachments -- Mode of Proceeding -- Article 39 Judgment on Impeachment Limited -- Article 40 Chief Justice to Preside on Impeachment of Governor -- Article 41 Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate -- Article 42 Election of Governor, Return of Votes -- Electors -- If No Choice, Legislature to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates -- Qualifications for Governor -- Article 43 In Cases of Disagreement Governor to Adjourn or Prorogue Legislature -- If Causes Exist, May Convene Them Elsewhere -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Article 44 Veto to Bills -- Article 45 Resolves to Be Treated Like Bills -- Article 46 Nomination and Appointment of Officers -- Article 47 Governor and Council Have Negative on Each Other -- Article 48 Field Officers to Recommend, and Governor to Appoint, Company Officers (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 49 President of Senate, etc., to Act as Governor When Office Vacant -- Speaker of House to Act When Office of President of Senate Is also Vacant -- Article 49-a Prolonged Failure to Qualify -- Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Physical or Mental Incapacity, etc -- Article 50 Governor to Prorogue or Adjourn Legislature, and Call Extra Sessions -- Article 51 Powers and Duties of Governor as Commander-in-Chief -- Article 52 Pardoning Power -- Article 53 Militia Officers, Removal of (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 54 Staff and Non-Commissioned Officers, by Whom Appointed (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 55 Division of Militia into Brigades, Regiments, and Companies (Repealed in 1976) -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Article 56 Disbursements from Treasury -- Article 57 Accounts of Military Stores (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 58 Compensation of Governor and Council -- Article 59 Salaries of Judges -- Article 60 Councilors -- Mode of Election, etc -- Article 61 Vacancies, How Filled, if No Choice -- Article 62 Subsequent Vacancies -- Governor to Convene -- Duties -- Article 63 Impeachment of Councilors -- Article 64 Secretary to Record Proceedings of Council -- Article 65 Councilor Districts Provided For -- Article 66 Elections by Legislature May Be Adjourned from Day to Day -- Order Thereof -- Article 67 Election of Secretary and Treasurer -- Article 68 State Records, Where Kept -- Duty of Secretary -- Article 69 Deputy Secretary -- Article 70 Secretary to Give Bond -- Article 71 County Treasurers, Registers of Probate, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected -- Article 72 Counties May Be Divided into Districts for Registering Deeds -- Article 72-a Supreme and Superior Courts -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Article 73 Tenure of Office to Be Expressed in Commissions -- Judges to Hold Office During Good Behavior, etc -- Removal -- Article 73-a Supreme Court, Administration -- Article 74 Judges to Give Opinions, When -- Article 75 Justices of Peace Commissioned for Five Years -- Article 76 Divorce and Probate Appeals, Where Tried -- Article 77 Jurisdiction of Justices in Civil Causes -- Article 78 Judges and Sheriffs, When Disqualified by Age -- Article 79 Judges and Justices Not to Act as Counsel -- Article 80 Jurisdiction and Term of Probate Courts -- Article 81 Judges and Registers of Probate Not to Act as Counsel -- Article 82 Clerks of Courts, by Whom Appointed -- Article 83 Encouragement of Literature, etc -- Control of Corporations, Monopolies, etc -- Article 84 Oath of Civil Officers -- Article 85 Before Whom Taken -- Article 86 Form of Commissions -- Article 87 Form of Writs -- Article 88 Form of Indictments, etc -- Article 89 Suicides and Deodands -- | |
505 | 8 | |a Article 90 Existing Laws Continued if Not Repugnant -- Article 91 Habeas Corpus -- Article 92 Enacting Style of Statutes -- Article 93 Governor and Judges Prohibited from Holding Other Offices -- Article 94 Incompatibility of Offices -- Only Two Offices of Profit to Be Holden at Same Time -- Article 95 Incompatibility of Certain Offices -- Article 96 Bribery and Corruption Disqualify for Office -- Article 97 Value of Money, How Computed (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 98 Constitution, When to Take Effect -- Article 99 Revision of Constitution Provided For (Repealed in 1980) -- Article 100 Alternate Methods of Proposing Amendments -- Article 101 Enrollment of Constitution -- Tables and Appendices -- Table 1 Constitutional Conventions in New Hampshire -- Table 2 Constitution Amendments Proposed for Ratification Grouped by Topic -- Table 3 Amendments to the Constitution, 1792 -- 2002 -- Appendix 1 Text of 1776 Constitution -- Appendix 2 Text of 1784 Constitution | |
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contents | Machine generated contents note: pt. One The History of the New Hampshire Constitution -- Introduction and Overview -- The Temporary Constitution of 1776 -- Dissent Develops against the 1776 Constitution -- The World's First Modern Constitutional Convention -- Adoption of the 1784 Permanent Constitution -- The Revision of 1792 -- Over 80 Years of Constitutional Satisfaction -- Important Changes Reshape State Government in 1877 -- Constitutional Conventions -- Amendments to the Constitution, 1792 -- 2002 -- Conclusion -- pt. Two The New Hampshire Constitution and Commentary -- Introduction to Constitutional Commentary -- pt. 1 The BUI of Rights -- Article 1 Equality of Men Origin and Object of Government -- Article 2 Natural Rights -- Article 2-a The Bearing of Arms -- Article 3 Society, Its Organization and Purposes -- Article 4 Rights of Conscience Unalienable -- Article 5 Religious Freedom Recognized -- Article 6 Morality and Piety -- Article 7 State Sovereignty -- Article 8 Accountability of Magistrates and Officers -- Public's Right to Know -- Article 9 No Hereditary Office or Place -- Article 10 Right of Revolution -- Article 11 Elections and Elective Franchises -- Article 12 Protection and Taxation Reciprocal -- Article 13 Conscientious Objectors Not Compelled to Bear Arms -- Article 14 Legal Remedies to Be Free, Complete, and Prompt -- Article 15 Right of Accused -- Article 16 Former Jeopardy, Jury Trial in Capital Cases -- Article 17 Venue of Criminal Prosecutions -- Article 18 Penalties to Be Proportioned to Offenses -- True Design of Punishment -- Article 19 Searches and Seizures Regulated -- Article 20 Jury Trial in Civil Causes -- Article 21 Jurors -- Compensation -- Article 22 Free Speech -- Liberty of the Press -- Article 23 Retrospective Laws Prohibited -- Article 24 Militia -- Article 25 Standing Armies -- Article 26 Military Subject to Civil Power -- Article 27 Quartering of Soldiers -- Article 28 Taxes, by Whom Levied -- Article 28-a Mandated Programs -- Article 29 Suspension of Laws by Legislature Only -- Article 30 Freedom of Speech -- Article 31 Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes -- Article 32 Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition -- Article 33 Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Prohibited -- Article 34 Martial Law Limited -- Article 35 The Judiciary -- Tenure of Office, etc -- Article 36 Pensions -- Article 36-a Use of Retirement Funds -- Article 37 Separation of Powers -- Article 38 Social Virtues Inculcated -- Article 39 Changes in Town and City Charters, Referendum Required -- pt. 2 The Form of Government -- Numbering of Articles in Part 2 -- Article 1 Name of Body Politic -- Article 2 Legislature, How Constituted -- Article 3 General Court, When to Meet and Dissolve -- Article 4 Power of General Court to Establish Courts -- Article 5 Power to Make Laws, Elect Officers, Define Their Powers and Duties, Impose Fines and Assess Taxes -- Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain Corporations -- Article 5-a Continuity of Government in Case of Enemy Attack -- Article 5-b Power to Provide for Tax Valuations Based on Use -- Article 6 Valuation and Taxation -- Article 6-a Use of Certain Revenues Restricted to Highways -- Article 6-b Use of Lottery Revenues Restricted to Educational Purposes -- Article 7 Members of Legislature Not to Take Fees or Act as Counsel -- Article 8 Open Sessions of Legislature -- Article 9 Representatives Elected Every Second Year -- Apportionment of Representatives -- Article 9-a Legislative Adjustments of Census with Reference to Non-Residents -- Article 10 Representation of Small Towns (Repealed in 1889) -- Article 11 Small Towns -- Representation by Districts -- Article 11-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Representative Districts -- Article 12 Biennial Election of Representatives in November -- Article 13 Qualifications of Electors (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 14 Representatives -- How Elected, Qualifications of -- Article 15 Compensation of the Legislature -- Article 16 Vacancies in House, How Filled -- Article 17 House to Impeach Before the Senate -- Article 18 Money Bills to Originate in House -- Article 18-a Budget Bills -- Article 19 Adjournment -- Article 20 Quorum, What Constitutes -- Article 21 Privileges of Members of Legislature -- Article 22 House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct -- Article 23 Senate and Executive Have Like Powers -- Imprisonment Limited -- Article 24 Journals and Laws to Be Published; -- Yeas and Nays -- And Protests -- Article 25 Senate, How Constituted -- Article 26 Senatorial Districts, How Constituted -- Article 26-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Senatorial Districts -- Article 27 Election of Senators -- Article 28 Senators, How and by Whom Chosen -- Right of Suffrage (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 29 Qualifications of Senators -- Article 30 Inhabitant Defined -- Article 31 Inhabitants of Unincorporated Places -- Their Rights, etc. (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 32 Biennial Meetings, How Warned, Governed, and Conducted -- Return of Votes, etc -- Article 33 Secretary of State to Count Votes for Senators and Notify Persons Elected -- Article 34 Vacancies in Senate, How Filled -- Article 35 Senate, Judges of Their Own Elections -- Article 36 Adjournment -- Article 37 Senate to Elect Their Own Officers -- Quorum -- Article 38 Senate to Try Impeachments -- Mode of Proceeding -- Article 39 Judgment on Impeachment Limited -- Article 40 Chief Justice to Preside on Impeachment of Governor -- Article 41 Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate -- Article 42 Election of Governor, Return of Votes -- Electors -- If No Choice, Legislature to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates -- Qualifications for Governor -- Article 43 In Cases of Disagreement Governor to Adjourn or Prorogue Legislature -- If Causes Exist, May Convene Them Elsewhere -- Article 44 Veto to Bills -- Article 45 Resolves to Be Treated Like Bills -- Article 46 Nomination and Appointment of Officers -- Article 47 Governor and Council Have Negative on Each Other -- Article 48 Field Officers to Recommend, and Governor to Appoint, Company Officers (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 49 President of Senate, etc., to Act as Governor When Office Vacant -- Speaker of House to Act When Office of President of Senate Is also Vacant -- Article 49-a Prolonged Failure to Qualify -- Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Physical or Mental Incapacity, etc -- Article 50 Governor to Prorogue or Adjourn Legislature, and Call Extra Sessions -- Article 51 Powers and Duties of Governor as Commander-in-Chief -- Article 52 Pardoning Power -- Article 53 Militia Officers, Removal of (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 54 Staff and Non-Commissioned Officers, by Whom Appointed (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 55 Division of Militia into Brigades, Regiments, and Companies (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 56 Disbursements from Treasury -- Article 57 Accounts of Military Stores (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 58 Compensation of Governor and Council -- Article 59 Salaries of Judges -- Article 60 Councilors -- Mode of Election, etc -- Article 61 Vacancies, How Filled, if No Choice -- Article 62 Subsequent Vacancies -- Governor to Convene -- Duties -- Article 63 Impeachment of Councilors -- Article 64 Secretary to Record Proceedings of Council -- Article 65 Councilor Districts Provided For -- Article 66 Elections by Legislature May Be Adjourned from Day to Day -- Order Thereof -- Article 67 Election of Secretary and Treasurer -- Article 68 State Records, Where Kept -- Duty of Secretary -- Article 69 Deputy Secretary -- Article 70 Secretary to Give Bond -- Article 71 County Treasurers, Registers of Probate, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected -- Article 72 Counties May Be Divided into Districts for Registering Deeds -- Article 72-a Supreme and Superior Courts -- Article 73 Tenure of Office to Be Expressed in Commissions -- Judges to Hold Office During Good Behavior, etc -- Removal -- Article 73-a Supreme Court, Administration -- Article 74 Judges to Give Opinions, When -- Article 75 Justices of Peace Commissioned for Five Years -- Article 76 Divorce and Probate Appeals, Where Tried -- Article 77 Jurisdiction of Justices in Civil Causes -- Article 78 Judges and Sheriffs, When Disqualified by Age -- Article 79 Judges and Justices Not to Act as Counsel -- Article 80 Jurisdiction and Term of Probate Courts -- Article 81 Judges and Registers of Probate Not to Act as Counsel -- Article 82 Clerks of Courts, by Whom Appointed -- Article 83 Encouragement of Literature, etc -- Control of Corporations, Monopolies, etc -- Article 84 Oath of Civil Officers -- Article 85 Before Whom Taken -- Article 86 Form of Commissions -- Article 87 Form of Writs -- Article 88 Form of Indictments, etc -- Article 89 Suicides and Deodands -- Article 90 Existing Laws Continued if Not Repugnant -- Article 91 Habeas Corpus -- Article 92 Enacting Style of Statutes -- Article 93 Governor and Judges Prohibited from Holding Other Offices -- Article 94 Incompatibility of Offices -- Only Two Offices of Profit to Be Holden at Same Time -- Article 95 Incompatibility of Certain Offices -- Article 96 Bribery and Corruption Disqualify for Office -- Article 97 Value of Money, How Computed (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 98 Constitution, When to Take Effect -- Article 99 Revision of Constitution Provided For (Repealed in 1980) -- Article 100 Alternate Methods of Proposing Amendments -- Article 101 Enrollment of Constitution -- Tables and Appendices -- Table 1 Constitutional Conventions in New Hampshire -- Table 2 Constitution Amendments Proposed for Ratification Grouped by Topic -- Table 3 Amendments to the Constitution, 1792 -- 2002 -- Appendix 1 Text of 1776 Constitution -- Appendix 2 Text of 1784 Constitution |
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spelling | Marshall, Susan E. 1944- Verfasser aut The New Hampshire state constitution Susan E. Marshall ; foreword by Richard A. Hesse Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press [2011] © 2011 1 online resource (xvii, 289 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Oxford commentaries on the state constitutions of the United States Description based on print version record Machine generated contents note: pt. One The History of the New Hampshire Constitution -- Introduction and Overview -- The Temporary Constitution of 1776 -- Dissent Develops against the 1776 Constitution -- The World's First Modern Constitutional Convention -- Adoption of the 1784 Permanent Constitution -- The Revision of 1792 -- Over 80 Years of Constitutional Satisfaction -- Important Changes Reshape State Government in 1877 -- Constitutional Conventions -- Amendments to the Constitution, 1792 -- 2002 -- Conclusion -- pt. Two The New Hampshire Constitution and Commentary -- Introduction to Constitutional Commentary -- pt. 1 The BUI of Rights -- Article 1 Equality of Men Origin and Object of Government -- Article 2 Natural Rights -- Article 2-a The Bearing of Arms -- Article 3 Society, Its Organization and Purposes -- Article 4 Rights of Conscience Unalienable -- Article 5 Religious Freedom Recognized -- Article 6 Morality and Piety -- Article 7 State Sovereignty -- Article 8 Accountability of Magistrates and Officers -- Public's Right to Know -- Article 9 No Hereditary Office or Place -- Article 10 Right of Revolution -- Article 11 Elections and Elective Franchises -- Article 12 Protection and Taxation Reciprocal -- Article 13 Conscientious Objectors Not Compelled to Bear Arms -- Article 14 Legal Remedies to Be Free, Complete, and Prompt -- Article 15 Right of Accused -- Article 16 Former Jeopardy, Jury Trial in Capital Cases -- Article 17 Venue of Criminal Prosecutions -- Article 18 Penalties to Be Proportioned to Offenses -- True Design of Punishment -- Article 19 Searches and Seizures Regulated -- Article 20 Jury Trial in Civil Causes -- Article 21 Jurors -- Compensation -- Article 22 Free Speech -- Liberty of the Press -- Article 23 Retrospective Laws Prohibited -- Article 24 Militia -- Article 25 Standing Armies -- Article 26 Military Subject to Civil Power -- Article 27 Quartering of Soldiers -- Article 28 Taxes, by Whom Levied -- Article 28-a Mandated Programs -- Article 29 Suspension of Laws by Legislature Only -- Article 30 Freedom of Speech -- Article 31 Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes -- Article 32 Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition -- Article 33 Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Prohibited -- Article 34 Martial Law Limited -- Article 35 The Judiciary -- Tenure of Office, etc -- Article 36 Pensions -- Article 36-a Use of Retirement Funds -- Article 37 Separation of Powers -- Article 38 Social Virtues Inculcated -- Article 39 Changes in Town and City Charters, Referendum Required -- pt. 2 The Form of Government -- Numbering of Articles in Part 2 -- Article 1 Name of Body Politic -- Article 2 Legislature, How Constituted -- Article 3 General Court, When to Meet and Dissolve -- Article 4 Power of General Court to Establish Courts -- Article 5 Power to Make Laws, Elect Officers, Define Their Powers and Duties, Impose Fines and Assess Taxes -- Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain Corporations -- Article 5-a Continuity of Government in Case of Enemy Attack -- Article 5-b Power to Provide for Tax Valuations Based on Use -- Article 6 Valuation and Taxation -- Article 6-a Use of Certain Revenues Restricted to Highways -- Article 6-b Use of Lottery Revenues Restricted to Educational Purposes -- Article 7 Members of Legislature Not to Take Fees or Act as Counsel -- Article 8 Open Sessions of Legislature -- Article 9 Representatives Elected Every Second Year -- Apportionment of Representatives -- Article 9-a Legislative Adjustments of Census with Reference to Non-Residents -- Article 10 Representation of Small Towns (Repealed in 1889) -- Article 11 Small Towns -- Representation by Districts -- Article 11-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Representative Districts -- Article 12 Biennial Election of Representatives in November -- Article 13 Qualifications of Electors (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 14 Representatives -- How Elected, Qualifications of -- Article 15 Compensation of the Legislature -- Article 16 Vacancies in House, How Filled -- Article 17 House to Impeach Before the Senate -- Article 18 Money Bills to Originate in House -- Article 18-a Budget Bills -- Article 19 Adjournment -- Article 20 Quorum, What Constitutes -- Article 21 Privileges of Members of Legislature -- Article 22 House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct -- Article 23 Senate and Executive Have Like Powers -- Imprisonment Limited -- Article 24 Journals and Laws to Be Published; -- Yeas and Nays -- And Protests -- Article 25 Senate, How Constituted -- Article 26 Senatorial Districts, How Constituted -- Article 26-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Senatorial Districts -- Article 27 Election of Senators -- Article 28 Senators, How and by Whom Chosen -- Right of Suffrage (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 29 Qualifications of Senators -- Article 30 Inhabitant Defined -- Article 31 Inhabitants of Unincorporated Places -- Their Rights, etc. (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 32 Biennial Meetings, How Warned, Governed, and Conducted -- Return of Votes, etc -- Article 33 Secretary of State to Count Votes for Senators and Notify Persons Elected -- Article 34 Vacancies in Senate, How Filled -- Article 35 Senate, Judges of Their Own Elections -- Article 36 Adjournment -- Article 37 Senate to Elect Their Own Officers -- Quorum -- Article 38 Senate to Try Impeachments -- Mode of Proceeding -- Article 39 Judgment on Impeachment Limited -- Article 40 Chief Justice to Preside on Impeachment of Governor -- Article 41 Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate -- Article 42 Election of Governor, Return of Votes -- Electors -- If No Choice, Legislature to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates -- Qualifications for Governor -- Article 43 In Cases of Disagreement Governor to Adjourn or Prorogue Legislature -- If Causes Exist, May Convene Them Elsewhere -- Article 44 Veto to Bills -- Article 45 Resolves to Be Treated Like Bills -- Article 46 Nomination and Appointment of Officers -- Article 47 Governor and Council Have Negative on Each Other -- Article 48 Field Officers to Recommend, and Governor to Appoint, Company Officers (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 49 President of Senate, etc., to Act as Governor When Office Vacant -- Speaker of House to Act When Office of President of Senate Is also Vacant -- Article 49-a Prolonged Failure to Qualify -- Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Physical or Mental Incapacity, etc -- Article 50 Governor to Prorogue or Adjourn Legislature, and Call Extra Sessions -- Article 51 Powers and Duties of Governor as Commander-in-Chief -- Article 52 Pardoning Power -- Article 53 Militia Officers, Removal of (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 54 Staff and Non-Commissioned Officers, by Whom Appointed (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 55 Division of Militia into Brigades, Regiments, and Companies (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 56 Disbursements from Treasury -- Article 57 Accounts of Military Stores (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 58 Compensation of Governor and Council -- Article 59 Salaries of Judges -- Article 60 Councilors -- Mode of Election, etc -- Article 61 Vacancies, How Filled, if No Choice -- Article 62 Subsequent Vacancies -- Governor to Convene -- Duties -- Article 63 Impeachment of Councilors -- Article 64 Secretary to Record Proceedings of Council -- Article 65 Councilor Districts Provided For -- Article 66 Elections by Legislature May Be Adjourned from Day to Day -- Order Thereof -- Article 67 Election of Secretary and Treasurer -- Article 68 State Records, Where Kept -- Duty of Secretary -- Article 69 Deputy Secretary -- Article 70 Secretary to Give Bond -- Article 71 County Treasurers, Registers of Probate, County Attorneys, Sheriffs, and Registers of Deeds Elected -- Article 72 Counties May Be Divided into Districts for Registering Deeds -- Article 72-a Supreme and Superior Courts -- Article 73 Tenure of Office to Be Expressed in Commissions -- Judges to Hold Office During Good Behavior, etc -- Removal -- Article 73-a Supreme Court, Administration -- Article 74 Judges to Give Opinions, When -- Article 75 Justices of Peace Commissioned for Five Years -- Article 76 Divorce and Probate Appeals, Where Tried -- Article 77 Jurisdiction of Justices in Civil Causes -- Article 78 Judges and Sheriffs, When Disqualified by Age -- Article 79 Judges and Justices Not to Act as Counsel -- Article 80 Jurisdiction and Term of Probate Courts -- Article 81 Judges and Registers of Probate Not to Act as Counsel -- Article 82 Clerks of Courts, by Whom Appointed -- Article 83 Encouragement of Literature, etc -- Control of Corporations, Monopolies, etc -- Article 84 Oath of Civil Officers -- Article 85 Before Whom Taken -- Article 86 Form of Commissions -- Article 87 Form of Writs -- Article 88 Form of Indictments, etc -- Article 89 Suicides and Deodands -- Article 90 Existing Laws Continued if Not Repugnant -- Article 91 Habeas Corpus -- Article 92 Enacting Style of Statutes -- Article 93 Governor and Judges Prohibited from Holding Other Offices -- Article 94 Incompatibility of Offices -- Only Two Offices of Profit to Be Holden at Same Time -- Article 95 Incompatibility of Certain Offices -- Article 96 Bribery and Corruption Disqualify for Office -- Article 97 Value of Money, How Computed (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 98 Constitution, When to Take Effect -- Article 99 Revision of Constitution Provided For (Repealed in 1980) -- Article 100 Alternate Methods of Proposing Amendments -- Article 101 Enrollment of Constitution -- Tables and Appendices -- Table 1 Constitutional Conventions in New Hampshire -- Table 2 Constitution Amendments Proposed for Ratification Grouped by Topic -- Table 3 Amendments to the Constitution, 1792 -- 2002 -- Appendix 1 Text of 1776 Constitution -- Appendix 2 Text of 1784 Constitution Constitutional law fast Constitutions fast LAW / Constitutional bisacsh LAW / Public bisacsh Verfassungsrecht Constitutions New Hampshire Constitutional law New Hampshire New Hampshire Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Marshall, Susan E , 1944-. 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spellingShingle | Marshall, Susan E. 1944- The New Hampshire state constitution Machine generated contents note: pt. One The History of the New Hampshire Constitution -- Introduction and Overview -- The Temporary Constitution of 1776 -- Dissent Develops against the 1776 Constitution -- The World's First Modern Constitutional Convention -- Adoption of the 1784 Permanent Constitution -- The Revision of 1792 -- Over 80 Years of Constitutional Satisfaction -- Important Changes Reshape State Government in 1877 -- Constitutional Conventions -- Amendments to the Constitution, 1792 -- 2002 -- Conclusion -- pt. Two The New Hampshire Constitution and Commentary -- Introduction to Constitutional Commentary -- pt. 1 The BUI of Rights -- Article 1 Equality of Men Origin and Object of Government -- Article 2 Natural Rights -- Article 2-a The Bearing of Arms -- Article 3 Society, Its Organization and Purposes -- Article 4 Rights of Conscience Unalienable -- Article 5 Religious Freedom Recognized -- Article 6 Morality and Piety -- Article 7 State Sovereignty -- Article 8 Accountability of Magistrates and Officers -- Public's Right to Know -- Article 9 No Hereditary Office or Place -- Article 10 Right of Revolution -- Article 11 Elections and Elective Franchises -- Article 12 Protection and Taxation Reciprocal -- Article 13 Conscientious Objectors Not Compelled to Bear Arms -- Article 14 Legal Remedies to Be Free, Complete, and Prompt -- Article 15 Right of Accused -- Article 16 Former Jeopardy, Jury Trial in Capital Cases -- Article 17 Venue of Criminal Prosecutions -- Article 18 Penalties to Be Proportioned to Offenses -- True Design of Punishment -- Article 19 Searches and Seizures Regulated -- Article 20 Jury Trial in Civil Causes -- Article 21 Jurors -- Compensation -- Article 22 Free Speech -- Liberty of the Press -- Article 23 Retrospective Laws Prohibited -- Article 24 Militia -- Article 25 Standing Armies -- Article 26 Military Subject to Civil Power -- Article 27 Quartering of Soldiers -- Article 28 Taxes, by Whom Levied -- Article 28-a Mandated Programs -- Article 29 Suspension of Laws by Legislature Only -- Article 30 Freedom of Speech -- Article 31 Meetings of Legislature, for What Purposes -- Article 32 Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition -- Article 33 Excessive Bail, Fines, and Punishments Prohibited -- Article 34 Martial Law Limited -- Article 35 The Judiciary -- Tenure of Office, etc -- Article 36 Pensions -- Article 36-a Use of Retirement Funds -- Article 37 Separation of Powers -- Article 38 Social Virtues Inculcated -- Article 39 Changes in Town and City Charters, Referendum Required -- pt. 2 The Form of Government -- Numbering of Articles in Part 2 -- Article 1 Name of Body Politic -- Article 2 Legislature, How Constituted -- Article 3 General Court, When to Meet and Dissolve -- Article 4 Power of General Court to Establish Courts -- Article 5 Power to Make Laws, Elect Officers, Define Their Powers and Duties, Impose Fines and Assess Taxes -- Prohibited from Authorizing Towns to Aid Certain Corporations -- Article 5-a Continuity of Government in Case of Enemy Attack -- Article 5-b Power to Provide for Tax Valuations Based on Use -- Article 6 Valuation and Taxation -- Article 6-a Use of Certain Revenues Restricted to Highways -- Article 6-b Use of Lottery Revenues Restricted to Educational Purposes -- Article 7 Members of Legislature Not to Take Fees or Act as Counsel -- Article 8 Open Sessions of Legislature -- Article 9 Representatives Elected Every Second Year -- Apportionment of Representatives -- Article 9-a Legislative Adjustments of Census with Reference to Non-Residents -- Article 10 Representation of Small Towns (Repealed in 1889) -- Article 11 Small Towns -- Representation by Districts -- Article 11-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Representative Districts -- Article 12 Biennial Election of Representatives in November -- Article 13 Qualifications of Electors (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 14 Representatives -- How Elected, Qualifications of -- Article 15 Compensation of the Legislature -- Article 16 Vacancies in House, How Filled -- Article 17 House to Impeach Before the Senate -- Article 18 Money Bills to Originate in House -- Article 18-a Budget Bills -- Article 19 Adjournment -- Article 20 Quorum, What Constitutes -- Article 21 Privileges of Members of Legislature -- Article 22 House to Elect Speaker and Officers, Settle Rules of Proceedings, and Punish Misconduct -- Article 23 Senate and Executive Have Like Powers -- Imprisonment Limited -- Article 24 Journals and Laws to Be Published; -- Yeas and Nays -- And Protests -- Article 25 Senate, How Constituted -- Article 26 Senatorial Districts, How Constituted -- Article 26-a Division of Town, Ward or Place -- Senatorial Districts -- Article 27 Election of Senators -- Article 28 Senators, How and by Whom Chosen -- Right of Suffrage (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 29 Qualifications of Senators -- Article 30 Inhabitant Defined -- Article 31 Inhabitants of Unincorporated Places -- Their Rights, etc. (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 32 Biennial Meetings, How Warned, Governed, and Conducted -- Return of Votes, etc -- Article 33 Secretary of State to Count Votes for Senators and Notify Persons Elected -- Article 34 Vacancies in Senate, How Filled -- Article 35 Senate, Judges of Their Own Elections -- Article 36 Adjournment -- Article 37 Senate to Elect Their Own Officers -- Quorum -- Article 38 Senate to Try Impeachments -- Mode of Proceeding -- Article 39 Judgment on Impeachment Limited -- Article 40 Chief Justice to Preside on Impeachment of Governor -- Article 41 Governor, Supreme Executive Magistrate -- Article 42 Election of Governor, Return of Votes -- Electors -- If No Choice, Legislature to Elect One of Two Highest Candidates -- Qualifications for Governor -- Article 43 In Cases of Disagreement Governor to Adjourn or Prorogue Legislature -- If Causes Exist, May Convene Them Elsewhere -- Article 44 Veto to Bills -- Article 45 Resolves to Be Treated Like Bills -- Article 46 Nomination and Appointment of Officers -- Article 47 Governor and Council Have Negative on Each Other -- Article 48 Field Officers to Recommend, and Governor to Appoint, Company Officers (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 49 President of Senate, etc., to Act as Governor When Office Vacant -- Speaker of House to Act When Office of President of Senate Is also Vacant -- Article 49-a Prolonged Failure to Qualify -- Vacancy in Office of Governor Due to Physical or Mental Incapacity, etc -- Article 50 Governor to Prorogue or Adjourn Legislature, and Call Extra Sessions -- Article 51 Powers and Duties of Governor as Commander-in-Chief -- Article 52 Pardoning Power -- Article 53 Militia Officers, Removal of (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 54 Staff and Non-Commissioned Officers, by Whom Appointed (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 55 Division of Militia into Brigades, Regiments, and Companies (Repealed in 1976) -- Article 56 Disbursements from Treasury -- Article 57 Accounts of Military Stores (Repealed in 1950) -- Article 58 Compensation of Governor and Council -- Article 59 Salaries of Judges -- Article 60 Councilors -- Mode of Election, etc -- Article 61 Vacancies, How Filled, if No Choice -- Article 62 Subsequent Vacancies -- Governor to Convene -- Duties -- Article 63 Impeachment of Councilors -- Article 64 Secretary to Record Proceedings of Council -- Article 65 Councilor Districts Provided For -- Article 66 Elections by Legislature May Be Adjourned from Day to Day -- Order Thereof -- Article 67 Election of Secretary and Treasurer 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