Person protected, of member, witness, or person ordered to at 66 for offices of Surveyor General and Secretary of State, and for joint baliotting Population, in apportioning representation. Amendments 1808 : military subordinate to civil 2,6 1, 1 66 66 must sign Acts when to issue writ of election 1 16 1 22 5 : : 3,7 1 14 2 9 2 Process, style of Proclamation of Governor Profit, office of. Amendment 1828, S. 3 Property secured. See Qualifications. Prosecutions, in what name, and how concluded : Protection of witness, or person ordered to attend either house : Provisions, exportation of, prohibited by Governor Publication of bills to alter the Constitution. Am. 1808, S. 11 292234 of members, to be judged of by each House Quorum, a majority of either House : 2211 R. : of bills to alter the amendments of 1808. Am. 1808 11 Readings of bills 66 societies; rights preserved 8 2 persuasion, preacher of any, excluded from Legislature 1 23 66 66 66 Removal from office of Governor or Lieutenant-Governor upon impeachment. Amen. 1828, S. 3 Repealed. of district officers, may be provided for. Amen. 1828 Representation, apportioned. Amend. 1808 Rescue of person arrested by order of either House : 66 Revenue, bills for : of Secretary of State and Surveyor Generals Resignation of Governor or Lieutenant-Governor Resolution, joint. Amend. 1828. Returns of Members, each House shall judge of Richland. Amend. 1803 Rights, declaration of 66 of primogeniture 66 of societies and corporate bodies shall remain 1 Rotatory officers. Prov. Rules of proceeding, each House to determine to keep office in Columbia and Charleston Senate, branch of the General Assembly 66 members, how chosen and for what time 66 : : qualification of members. A. 1, S. 8; A. i, s. 21, 23; divided into classes. Amend. 1808, S. 10 : Amend. : 11 Senate, readings in, of bills 66 readings in, of bills to alter the Constitution 46 readings in, of bills to alter amendments of 1808. 66 Amend. 1808 shall be composed of one member from each election See Houses. Senate-House: bills to be signed in : : Session: A. 1, S. 10; A. 1, S. 19; A. 10. S. 4; A. 11, S. 2; Prov. 4. Amendments 1808, Sec. 2, 11. Sitting. A. 1, S. 13, 14; A. 1, S. 19, 20; A. 5, S. 2; A. 10, S. 4; 66 of Judges. Amendment 1816 Societies, civil and religious, rights, &c. preserved Soldiers of army of U. States excepted from voting. Am. 1810. : Speaker of the House of Representatives: how elected must sign Acts 1 Speech, freedom of, how secured St. Andrew, St. Bartholomew, St. George-Dorchester, St. Helena, ments 1808, S. 11 66 66 66 66 66 Lieutenant-Governor : Judges. Amendment 1828, S. 4 Treasurers, Secretary of State and Surveyor General : : Sheriffs. Amendment 1828, S. 4 District officers. Amend. 1828, S. 4 none longer than during good behaviour Threat of harm to member, when and how punished Time of general election for publishing bill for alteration of Constitution. Amend : for census or enumeration. Amendments 1808 6 9 11 for which election in case of vacancy of seat shall be held 1 Treasurers, or Commissioners of the Treasury, how elected and : 2 See Days: Residence: Term. : term of office not re-eligible : 66 66 66 to take a balance of the Treasury books. Prov. Prov. Union. Amendments. 1808 United States, office under, excludes from Legislature Governor shall not hold 66 Judge shall not hold 66 militia called into actual service of, Governor shall not command 1123 66 constitution of, oath to defend. Amend. 1834 4 Vacant, office declared, for infirmity. Amendment, 1828 10 22 |