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V
30
local or special act to be approved by majority of .
of assessments by state board.
XI
12
not to be passed.
not to be required .
Excessive Fines-
vested in governor.
XIV
1
67
INDEX TO CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN.
Art.
Sec.
Expulsion-
of member, by two-thirds vote.
15
reasons for, to be entered on journal.
V
15
Extra Compensation-
XVI
3
Extra Session-
V
9
F.
Feeble-Minded-
institutions for, to be supported
XI
15
Fees-
state officers not to receive.
VI
21
to be turned over to treasury by supreme court clerk.
VII
6
Felony-
elector not privileged from arrest for.
III
5
legislators not privileged from arrest for
V
8
Fines-
excessive, not to be imposed
II
15
military, imprisonment for, when forbidden.
II
20
applied to support of libraries.
XI
14
Foreign Birth-
inhabitants of, how qualified to vote.
III
1
Forfeitures-
saved by new constitution.
Sched.
3
Franchises-
restricted power of township to grant
VIII
19
limitation of term of, in certain cases.
VIII
24
restriction of municipal power of granting.
VIII
25
when must be obtained from municipality municipal, limited to 30 years
VIII
29
Fraternal Corporations- term of existence of.
XII
3
Fraud-
II
20
Fund Commissioners- board of, who to act as
VI
20
G.
General Act-
application of, to be judicial question.
30
General Revision-
V
40
Government-
2
legislature to meet at
13
executive officers to keep offices at .. convening of legislature at other place than.
VI
8
instituted for benefit of people.
[I
1
division of powers of .
IV
1
Governor-
act initiated or adopted by people, not subject to veto by
V
1 7
bill passed to be presented to.
36
approval or disapproval of bill by
36
approval of bill by, after adjournment .
V
36
disapproval of items of appropriation by
V
37
appointment of compilation commissioners by.
40
election of.
1
where to keep office.
VI
2
duties of . .
VI
3 3
to be commander-in-chief.
VI
4,16
may call out forces. .
VI
4
VI
5
VI
6
VI
7,8 9
may grant reprieves, commutations and pardons
VI
may suspend execution of sentence for treason.
VI
9
V VI VI
1
executive power vested in.
may require information from state officers.
VI
seat of, at Lansing.
I V
VI
1
member of legislature not to receive appointment from
of laws prohibited.
VIII
28
imprisonment for debt in cases of.
to communicate by message to legislature condition of state, etc .. to issue writs of election to fill vacancies in houses may convene legislature. ..
legislature or municipality not to grant
compensation of members at
68
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Art.
Sec.
Governor-Continued.
to communicate to legislature, cases of pardon, etc.
VI
9
to fill vacancy in state office
VI
10
acts of, except approval of laws, how authenticated.
VI
11
official commissions to be signed by
VI
12
eligibility to office of .
VI
13
who not to execute office of
VI
14
ineligible to office or appointment .
VI
15
when lieutenant governor to succeed .
VI
16
when secretary of state to act as
VI
17
how election of, determined.
VI
20
salary of. .
VI
21
appointment by, of judge to fill vacancy
VII
20
when impeached, chief justice to preside.
IX
3
power of, to examine into administration of public officers to remove officer
IX
7
to report causes to legislature
IX
7
to be ex-officio member of state board of assessors
x
5
to fill vacancy in office of regent.
XI
3
to fill vacancy in constitutional convention
XVII
4
Great Seal-
acts of governor authenticated by
VI
11
to be kept by secretary of state
VI
11
commissions to be sealed with.
VI
12
H.
Habeas Corpus-
writ of, how only to be suspended .
II
11
power of supreme court to issue writs of.
VII
4
power of circuit courts to issue writs of.
VII
10
High Seas-
elector navigating, not deemed to have gained or lost residence.
III
2
Highway Districts-
election of overseers in.
VIII
18
Highways-
legislature may prescribe powers of supervisors as to.
VIII
26
legislature may provide for county, district and township.
VIII
26
use of, for public utilities.
VIII
28
Homestead-
exemption of, from execution.
XIV
2
not to extend to certain mortgages, etc. after death of owner
XIV
2
interest of widow in.
XIV
Hospitals-
maintenance of, by counties
VIII
11
cities and villages may maintain.
VIII
22
of how many members to consist
V
3
compensation of speaker of.
10
to have sole power of impeachment.
IX
1
Houses of Legislature-
legislative power vested in
V
1 6
majority of, to constitute quorum.
14
may compel attendance of absent members
14
to choose own officers and determine rules
15
to judge qualifications of members.
15
may expel member.
15
to keep and publish journal of proceedings
16
when yeas and nays of, to be entered on journal.
16
protest of members of, against proceeding, etc. .
16
votes in, to be given viva voce.
17
doors of, to be open. .
18
neither to adjourn more than three days without consent of other .. legislation may originate in.
19
vote of two thirds of, required for immediate effect.
21
bill to be printed five days in, before passed
22
bill not to be altered in, so as to change original purpose.
22
IX
5
when to remove judge.
IX
6
IX
7
to fill vacancy provisionally on suspension of officer
XIV
3, 4 4
House of Representatives-
ineligibility to seat in.
18
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INDEX TO CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN.
Art.
Sec.
Houses of Legislature-Continued.
majority of, required to pass bill.
V
23
no money to be appropriated for religious services in.
V
26
vacancies in, how filled.
VI
6
amendments to constitution may be proposed in.
XVII
1
I.
Immediate Effect-
certain acts may be given
V
1,21
Impartial Jury-
II
19
Impeachment-
governor not to pardon in cases of
VI
9
house of representatives to have sole power of .
IX
1
majority of members elect necessary to direct.
1
duty of house, to prosecute
2
when to be tried .
2
to be tried by senate.
2,3
oath of senate on trial of
3
vote necessary to conviction in.
3
judgment in case of
3
judicial officer not to exercise office after direction of
3
Imprisonment-
for debt, when only allowed.
II
20
for military fine in time of peace, forbidden
II
20
Indebtedness-
evidence of, not to be issued by state.
X
11
Indeterminate Sentences-
legislature may provide for
V
28
Indian Descent-
inhabitants of, how qualified to vote
III
1
Indictments-
not affected by new constitution
Sched.
2
Inferior Courts-
may be established by general law
VII
1
supreme court to have superintending control of.
VII
4
appellate jurisdiction of circuit courts from.
VII
10
Infirmaries-
VIII
11
Informations-
not affected by new constitution
Sched.
2
Initiative-
power of, reserved to people
1
petition of 8 per cent of voters required for
1
limitation on power of.
1
petitions for, contents of where filed .
1
how certified.
V
1
how canvassed
1
action of legislature on
1
how printed on back.
1
when act submitted on, to take effect.
1
presentation of, in sections. .
1
who may solicit signatures to
1
who competent to sign
1
affidavit to be attached to.
1
1
1
legislature may propose amendments, etc., to acts adopted by.
V
1
for constitutional amendment, proceedings on.
XVII
2
Injunction-
power of circuit courts to issue writs of
VII
10
Insane-
institutions for, to be supported
XI
15
Insurance Corporations-
term of existence of .
XII
3
Insurrection-
state may contract debts to suppress
X
10
1
to be transmitted to legislature.
1
where sections of, filed .. transmission of, to secretary of state. supplemental, where filed.
1
maintenance of, by counties
right of trial by, guaranteed .
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Art.
Sec.
Internal Improvement-
state not to engage in works of.
X
14
Invasion-
state may contract debts to repel.
X
10
Involuntary Servitude-
II
8
J.
Joint Convention-
votes in, to be given viva voce.
V
17
when election to be determined by
XVI
4
decision of determination of state canvassers in.
XVI
4
Joint Stock Companies-
included under corporations.
XII
2
liability of stockholders of .
XII
4
Journals-
members entitled to copy of .
9
reasons for expulsion and votes to be entered on.
15
of proceedings, each house to keep and publish.
V
16
when yeas and nays of members to be entered on.
16
entry of protest of member on. . .
16
yeas and nays on nominations to senate to be entered on.
V
23
vote on final passage of bill to be entered on ... entry of proposed constitutional amendment and yeas and nays on. . yeas and nays in constitutional convention, to be entered on
XVII
1
Judges-
of courts of record, not to be recalled
III
8
when deemed to have vacated office.
VII
19
vacancy in office of, how filled.
VII
20
when governor to remove.
IX
6
of courts of record, when terms of, to begin.
XVI
1
Judges of Probate
jurisdiction, powers and duties of .
VII
13
election and term of .
VII
14
when more than one, elected in county
VII
14
to hold office at county seat.
VIII
4
Judgment-
in case of impeachment
IX
3
Judicial Circuits-
state to be divided into.
VII
8
creation, alteration or discontinuance of.
VII
8
Judicial Decisions-
V V
39
Judicial Districts-
legislature may arrange circuits into.
VII
8
creation, alteration or discontinuance of
VII
8
Judicial Officer-
not to exercise office after impeachment directed.
IX
3
Judicial Power-
VII
1
Judicial Proceedings-
XVI
6
Jurisdiction-
I
1
of supreme court.
VII
4
of circuit courts.
VII
10
of probate courts.
VII
13
of justices of the peace, civil and criminal.
VII
16
Jury
right of trial by, to remain.
II
13
waiver of.
II
13
impartial, guaranteed .
II
19
number of, in courts not of record
II
19
to determine necessity and compensation for taking private
XIII
1
property .
to determine necessity and damages for private road.
XIII
3
27
of less than 12, legislature may authorize trial by
V
39
speedy publication of, to be provided for
free for publication ..
vested in certain courts.
to be in English language
of state, over what territory
17
XVII
4
not tolerated except for punishment.
71
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Art.
Sec.
Jury Commissioners-
legislature to provide for board of, in each county . electors to determine whether to have.
VIII
6
Justices of Supreme Court-
election, term, etc. .
VII
2
limit of power of appointment by.
VII
6
to sign decisions dissenting, to give reasons .
VII
to be conservators of peace.
VII
18
Justices of the Peace-
judicial power vested in.
VII
1
election of, in township.
VII
15
term and classification of.
VII
15
legislature may provide for election of, in cities.
VII
15
jurisdiction of ..
VII
16
to be conservators of peace
VII
18
when deemed to have vacated office.
VII
19
Juvenile Delinquents-
probate judges to have original jurisdiction over
VII
13
L.
Lands-
granted for educational purposes, disposition of
XI
11
escheated to state, appropriation of proceeds of .
XI
12
Lansing-
seat of government at.
I
2
Law and Equity-
abolishment of distinction between proceedings in .
VII
5
Laws-
members entitled to copy of
V
9
what to be style of . .
V
20
not to embrace more than one object to be expressed in title.
V
21
not to be revised, altered or amended by reference to title only. how and when published .
V
39
to be free for publication.
39
general revision of, prohibited.
40
compilation of, how prepared and printed .
40 6
imposing tax, to state distinctly, and its objects. to be promulgated in English language.
XVI
6
Legislation-
to be by bill and to originate in either house
V
19
Legislative Power-
V
1
Legislative Proceedings-
XVI
6
Legislature-
II
2
to provide by law for soldiers' votes.
III V
1
action of, on initiative petition. .
V
1
may propose amendments or repeals of initiated acts.
V
1
when to rearrange senatorial districts and reapportion representatives who eligible to seat in.
6
members of, not to receive certain appointments.
7
compensation of members of .
9
mileage of .
9 13
when and where to meet.
13
may give certain acts immediate effect.
21
to prescribe manner of state printing.
25
not to rescind or alter contract, etc.
25
not to release contractor or sureties ..
no member of, to be interested in state contract
no money to be appropriated for religious services in.
26
may authorize chaplain in each prison
27
may provide for indeterminate sentences.
28
may enact laws as to employment of women and children.
29
1
transmission of initiative petition to
1
may amend acts adopted under referendum ..
4
7
member of, not to be interested in certain contracts.
to adjourn at 12 o'clock noon
25
to prohibit charges for constructive labor
25
25
26
may authorize trial by less than 12.
V
21
X
how vested .
to be in English language.
right to petition, guaranteed.
VIII
6
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Art.
Sec.
Legislature-Continued.
when not to pass local or special act.
. 30
not to authorize sale or conveyance of real estate by special law.
31
divorces not to be granted by .
32
not to authorize lottery or permit sale of lottery tickets
33
not to audit or allow private claim.
34
not to establish state paper
35
when may refer bill to electors
V
40
governor to communicate with, by message.
VI
5
governor may convene ..
VI
7,8
may pardon, etc., or direct execution of sentence for treason governor to communicate to, pardons, etc. .
VI
9
governor or lieutenant governor ineligible to appointment from. cannot increase salaries .
VI
15
establishment of inferior courts by
VII
to abolish distinctions between law and equity proceedings
VII
5
may provide for more than one judge in circuit.
VII
8
may arrange judicial circuits into districts.
VII
8
may provide for more than one judge of probate in county .
VII
14
may provide for election of justices in cities .
VII
15
may provide for election of persons having powers of judge at chambers.
VII
21
when may make city separate county
VIII
2
to provide for board of jury commissioners in each county
VIII
6
may confer certain powers on boards of supervisors.
VIII
8
may confer certain powers upon townships
VIII
17 20
to limit rate of taxation.
VIII
20
to restrict power to borrow money
VIII
20
may provide for county, district and township highways.
VIII
26
powers of, as to road commissioners .
VIII
26
VIII
26
not to vacate or alter certain roads, streets, etc.
VIII
governor to report to, causes for removal of officer
IX
to provide annual tax to pay state expenses
X
to provide for uniform rule of taxation.
X
may impose specific taxes.
X
4
may provide for assessment of corporate property .
X
5
to provide for equalization by state board.
X
8
to provide for keeping and auditing of public accounts
X
to continue system of primary schools.
to maintain educational institutions ..
to appropriate salt spring lands to support of agricultural college. .
XI
13
14
not to renew or extend special act of incorporation.
XII
may establish rates for transportation ..
XII
7
may delegate to commission power to fix rates
XII
to prohibit running contracts.
XII XV
oath of members of . ..
XVI
2
not to grant extra compensation, etc.
XVI
3
to determine vacancies and provide for filling.
XVI
5
may establish courts of conciliation.
XVI
7
attorney general to prepare and report to, necessary changes in laws. Libels-
Sched.
8
truth may be given in evidence in prosecutions for
II
18
Liberty-
religious, guaranteed.
II
3
of speech or press, not to be abridged, etc.
II
4
no one to be deprived of, without due process of law
II
16
Libraries-
legislature to provide for, in townships and cities.
XI
14
fines applied to support of .
XI
14
18 19 9
certain collectors of public moneys not to have seat in.
X
XI XI
10
to provide for township and city libraries.
XI
may provide for extensions of corporate terms.
XII
3 6
7 7 2
to provide for organizing, etc., militia
XVI
in joint convention, when to determine election. to decide contest of determination of state canvassers.
XVI
4 4
may prescribe powers of supervisors as to highways, etc.
VIII
26
may provide for submitting question of road system
impeachment to be tried after adjournment of
IX
27 2 7 2
to provide for incorporation of cities and villages
VIII
38
when to provide for compilation of laws.
VI
9
VI
21 1
3
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Art.
Sec.
License --
municipal, limited to 30 years.
VIII
29
Lieutenant Governor-
election of .
VI
1
eligibility to office of.
VI
13
ineligible to office or appointment.
VI
15
when to succeed governor
VI
16
when to receive compensation of governor
VI
18
to be president of senate.
VI
19
how election of, determined.
VI
20
when impeached, chief justice to preside.
IX
3
Life, Liberty or Property --
no one to be deprived of, without due process of law.
II
16
Local Act-
V
30
not to take effect until approved by electors.
V
30
Lottery-
legislature not to authorize or permit sale of tickets for.
V
33
M.
Majority --
of each house to constitute quorum.
14
required to pass bill.
23
of representatives necessary to direct impeachment .
1
of delegates to constitutional convention to be quorum
4
Malfeasance --
removal from office for
IX
7
Mandamus --
power of supreme court to issue writs of .
VII
4
decision of cases of, to be in writing.
VII
7
power of circuit courts to issue writs of
VII
10
Marine --
when not deemed resident
III
3
Master in Chancery-
VII
5
Member of Congress-
VI
14
Members of Legislature --
not to receive certain appointments.
7
not to be interested in certain contracts.
7
compensation of.
9
mileage of . .
9
entitled to certain documents
9 9 14
expulsion of
15
not to be expelled twice for same cause.
15
names of, voting on expulsion, to be entered on journal.
V
15
yeas and nays of, when to be entered on journal.
16
protest of, against proceedings, etc.
16
elect, vote of two-thirds of, required for immediate effect
21
not to be interested in state contract.
V
26
to take oath of office.
XVI
2
Message -- governor to communicate by, to legislature, etc.
Mileage --
of members of legislature
V
9
of president and speaker
V
10
in case of contested election
V
11
of delegates to constitutional convention.
XVII
4
Military Fine-
imprisonment for, in time of peace, forbidden
II
20
Military Forces-
governor to be commander-in-chief of
VI
4,16
Military Power-
II
6
Military Service-
elector in, not to be deprived of vote.
III
1
V V V
not to receive perquisites
absent, attendance, how compelled.
each house to judge of qualifications, etc., of
15
concurrence of two-thirds of, required to expel
15
V V
VI
5
office of, prohibited.
not to execute office of governor
V V
IX XVII
when legislature not to pass.
V V V V V
to be subordinate to civil.
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Art.
Sec.
Militia-
officers of, eligible to seat in legislature.
V
6
of what composed .
XV
1
who may be excused from.
XV
1
organizing, equipping and disciplining of .
XV
2
appointment of officers of.
XV
3
Militia Duty-
when elector not required to do.
III
6
Minister of Gospel-
no one compelled to support.
II
3
Misdemeanors-
Sched.
4
removal from office for.
IX
7
Money-
not to be appropriated for religious sect, etc.
collected, imprisonment for debt for. .
II
20
not to be appropriated for religious services in legislature
V
14
power of municipalities to borrow, to be restricted.
VIII
20
of state, which banks to be deposited in.
X
15
. limit of deposit of . deposit of, how shown
X
15
how paid out of state treasury
X
16
bank notes or paper credit not to circulate as
XII
9
Moneys-
public, statement of receipts and expenditures of, how published .. ineligibility of certain collectors of .
X
19
Mortgage Bonds-
issue of, by municipalities, for what purposes
VIII
24
Municipal Corporations-
XII
3
Murder and Treason-
when bail not allowed in case of.
II
14
N.
Naval Forces-
governor to be commander-in-chief of .
VI
4
Navigable Stream-
bridging or damming of .
VIII
14
Navigation-
III
2
Neglect of Duty-
IX
7
Newspapers-
V
9
Nominations-
to senate, votes on, to be by yeas and nays, etc.
V
17
Normal College and Schools- general supervision of
XI
6
legislature to maintain.
XI
10
Notaries Public-
eligible to seat in legislature
V
6
members of legislature may be appointed as.
V
7
0.
Oath or Affirmation-
warrant not to issue without support of .
II
10
of senate, on trial of impeachment.
IX
3
Oath of Office-
XVI
2
Obligation --
of contracts, law impairing, not to be passed.
II
9
Obsolete Laws-
V
40
Office-
removal from, extent of judgment in impeachment ineligibility to, of certain holders of public moneys
IX
3
x
19
X
15
may be prosecuted under new constitution
Misfeasance-
II
3
17
term of existence of .
electors engaged in, not deemed to have gained or lost residence. . of stream, state not precluded from improving .
VIII
14
removal from office for .
members of legislature not to receive, at expense of state.
form of .. no other to be required ..
XVI
2
compilation commissioners to recommend repeal of .
75
ÍNDEX TO CONSTITUTION OF MICHIGAN.
Art.
Sec.
Officers-
township, how may be chosen.
III
7
elective, recall of, to be provided for .
III
8
each house to choose own ..
V
15
suspension of, vacancy, how filled provisionally.
IX
5
IX
7
constitutional convention to choose own.
XVII
4
to continue under new constitution
Sched.
5, 6,7
Original Writs-
VII
4
Overseers of Highways-
to be elected annually in township
VIII
18
legislature may change powers of .
VIII
26
P.
Pardons-
governor may grant, after conviction.
VI
9
by legislature, in case of treason.
VI
9
governor to communicate to legislature, case of .
VI
9
Parks- cities and villages may maintain.
VIII
22
Perpetual Fund-
XI
11
legislators not to receive.
V
9
state officers not to receive
VI
21
to be turned over to treasury by supreme court clerk.
VII
6
Personal Property-
XIV
1
Petition-
II
2
of 25 per cent of electors for recall.
III
8
Petitions-
initiative, contents of
V
1
where filed .
1
how certified.
1
how canvassed.
1
to be transmitted to legislature.
1
action of legislature on.
1
how printed on back.
1
initiative or referendum, who may solicit signatures to.
1
who competent to sign.
1
presentation of, in sections
1
affidavit to be attached to
1
supplemental
1
filing of sections of
1
transmission of, to secretary of state.
XVII
2
for initiation of constitutional amendment, proceedings on. Political Power- inherent in people.
II
1
Political Rights-
II
3
legislative, how vested.
V VIII
23, 24
right of municipalities to operate public utilities to supply Powers of Government- division of
IV
1
Practice-
VII
5
President-
V
10
VI
19 5
of university, election of . . to be ex-officio member of board of regents duties of .
XI
5
XI
5
XI
8
XI
8
7
removal of, by governor. . report of causes for, to legislature provision of law to be made for
IX
8
power of supreme court to issue
proceeds of sales of lands granted for educational purposes to be ... Perquisites-
exemption of, from execution.
right of, guaranteed.
1
not to be diminished or enlarged on account of religious belief Power-
1
in courts, supreme court to establish, etc.
of senate, compensation of. lieutenant governor to be.
XI
of agricultural college, election and duties of to be ex-officio member of board.
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Art.
Sec.
Press-
liberty of, guaranteed.
II
4
Primary School Fund --
interest on, how paid.
X
1
Primary School Interest Fund-
x
1
certain surplus moneys to be added to. .
X
1
distribution of, among school districts.
XI
9
Primary Schools-
legislature to continue system of
9
escheated lands appropriated to support of
XT
12
Printing-
legislature to prescribe manner of.
25
contracts for. .
V
25
Prison-
elector in, not deemed to have gained or lost residence.
III
2
Private Claim-
legislature not to audit or allow
V
34
Private Law-
V
31
Private Property-
how taken for public use
XIII
1
necessity and compensation for taking, how determined. regents may take for use of university.
XIII
4
Private Roads-
how may be opened.
XIII
3
necessity for, how determined.
XIII
3
expense of, how paid.
XIII
3
Privilege from Arrest- of electors .
III
5
of members of legislature.
V
8
Probable Cause --
II
10
Probate Courts-
1
to be, in every county ..
VII
13
jurisdiction, powers and duties of.
VII
13
to be courts of record and have seals
VII
17
Procedendo-
power of supreme court to issue writs of.
VII
4
Proceedings-
rules of, each house to determine.
15
constitutional convention to determine.
4
journal of, each house to keep and publish. yea and nay vote on nominations to be entered in law and equity, abolishment of distinctions in.
VII
5
Process-
compulsory, accused to have, to obtain witnesses
II V
8
what to be style of .
VII
22
Professional Employment-
II
20
Property-
no one to be deprived of, without due process of law
II
16
circuit judge may fill vacancy in office of
VII
11
election and duties of .
VIII
3
Prosecutions-
Sched.
2
Protest-
of member against proceeding, etc.
V
16
keeping and audit of.
X
18
uniform reports of, to be provided for.
x
18
what to contain. .
x
18
to be public records.
X
18
Public Buildings-
power of supervisors to tax or borrow for.
VIII
10
Public Ground-
legislature not to vacate or alter
VIII
27
V XVII V
16
V
17
19
civil, members of legislature not subject to.
XIII
2
no warrant to issue without.
judicial power vested in.
VII
imprisonment for debt for moneys collected in.
Prosecuting Attorney-
not affected by adoption of constitution
Public Accounts-
subjects of taxation contributing to, to continue.
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