Commissioners. Same; section 18.
13. What is necessary to enable a county or other municipal corporation to contract debts, pledge its faith, or loan its credit? Section 7.
14. What is necessary in order to levy and collect taxes more than for necessary expenses? Section 7.
15. Will a majority of those actually voting be always sufficient? Section 7.
16. What is necessary to enable money to be drawn from county or township treasuries? Section 8.
17. What is the rule of taxation in county and other municipal corporations? Section 9; and Article V, section 6.
18. What exemptions are required? Section 9, and Article V, section 5.
19. What exemptions are allowed, and to what extent? Section 9; and Article V, section 5.
20. Is section 10 obsolete?
21. Is section 11 obsolete?
22. Did all charters, &c., relating to municipal corporations, become of no effect on the adoption of this Article? Section 12.
23. What debts are counties, &c., forbidden to pay, or levy taxes for? Section 13.
24. What provision of this Article can the General Assembly change or abrogate? Section 14.
25. What is section 7?
26. What is section 9?
27. What is section 13?
28. Suppose the General Assembly should attempt to change either of these sections? Answer--It would be the duty of the Courts to decide their action invalid.
ARTICLE VIII.
CORPORATIONS OTHER THAN MUNICIPAL.
1. In what way may corporations be formed? Section 1.
2. In what case may they be created by special act? Section l.
3. Can charters of corporations granted under this section be amended or repealed? Section 1.
4. How shall debts of corporations be secured? Section 1.
5. What authority has the right to prescribe rules for so securing corporation dues? Section 2.
6. What is the meaning of the term "corporation" as used in this Article? Section 3.
7. Can corporations sue and be sued like natural persons? Section 3.
8. On whom is the duty of organizing cities, towns and incorporated villages? Section 4.
9. What powers should the General Assembly restrict? Section 4.
10. For what purpose are these restrictions? Section 4.
ARTICLE IX.
EDUCATION.
1. Why should schools, &c., be encouraged? Section 1.
2. What is the duty of the General Assembly in regard to public schools? Section 2.
3. How must they provide such schools? Section 2.
4. What are the school ages? Section 2.
5. What charge shall be made for tuition? Section 2.
6. Are "mixed schools" allowed? Section 2.
7. Is it lawful to have the schools for one race superior to those of the other? Section 2.
8. How shall the counties he divided for school purposes?
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