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! style="background: lavender;" colspan="3" | Article 4 <br> <center> Article 4 addresses the powers, duties and responsibilities of the [[Shenandoah#Executive branch|judicial branch]] of the government of the Shenandoahan Commonwealth | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="3" | Article 4 <br> <center> Article 4 addresses the powers, duties and responsibilities of the [[Shenandoah#Executive branch|judicial branch]] of the government of the Shenandoahan Commonwealth | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan="3" | Article 5 <br> <center> Article 5 addresses the requirements and limits the federal government of the Shenandoahan Commonwealth may place upon [[Shenandoah#Taxes|taxation. | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="3" | Article 5 <br> <center> Article 5 addresses the requirements and limits the federal government of the Shenandoahan Commonwealth may place upon [[Shenandoah#Taxes|taxation]]. | ||
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! style="background: lavender;" colspan="3" | Article 6 <br> <center> Article 6 addresses the powers and limitation of the federal government concerning the {{wpl|conscription}} of civilians into the armed forces during times of emergency. | ! style="background: lavender;" colspan="3" | Article 6 <br> <center> Article 6 addresses the powers and limitation of the federal government concerning the {{wpl|conscription}} of civilians into the armed forces during times of emergency. |
Revision as of 20:50, 5 January 2021
Commonwealth Charter | |
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Jurisdiction | Shenandoahan Commonwealth |
Created | March 17, 1924 |
Presented | July 28, 1924 |
Ratified | November 11, 1924 |
Date effective | January 1, 1925 |
System | Constitutional presidential commonwealth |
Branches | 3 |
Chambers | Bicameral |
Executive | President |
Judiciary | Supreme Court of the Commonwealth |
Federalism | Federation |
Amendments | 9 |
Last amended | 1975 |
Location | Commonwealth Historical Archives Complex |
Media type | Parchment |
Supersedes | Allegheny Constitution |
The Commonwealth Charter is the supreme law of the Shenandoahan Commonwealth. The Commonwealth Charter was ratified by the Shenandoahan Commonwealth Legislature following the end of the Copperhead War and the dissolution of the Allegheny Confederation. Many of its tenants and articles are based upon the Allegheny Constitution, which was first ratified in 1791. The first seven articles of the Commonwealth Charter outline those who receive suffrage within the nation, as well as outlining he duties, responsibilities and limitations of the federal government.
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