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(2) The salary of the members of the Electoral Commission of the Republic shall not be reduced during their continuance in office.
(2) The salary of the members of the Electoral Commission of the Republic shall not be reduced during their continuance in office.
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==<center>Chapter 6<br>Finance and Trade</center>==
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==<center>Chapter 6<br>Finance</center>==
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'''89.''' All revenues or moneys raised or received by the Government of Ledgersia shall form one Consolidated Revenue Fund, to be appropriated for the purposes of the Government in the manner and subject to the charges and liabilities imposed by this Constitution.
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'''90.''' The costs, charges, and expenses incident to the collection, management, and receipt of the Consolidated Revenue Fund shall form the first charge thereon; and the revenue of the Republic shall in the first instance be applied to the payment of the expenditure of the Republic.
 
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'''91.''' No money shall be drawn from the Consolidated Revenue Fund except under appropriation made by law.
 
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'''92.''' When any department of the public service of a State is transferred to the Republic—
 
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<br>(i) all property of the State of any kind, used exclusively in connection with the department, shall become vested in the Republic; but, in the case of the departments controlling customs and excise and bounties, for such time only as the President may declare to be necessary;
 
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<br>(ii) the Republic may acquire any property of the State, of any kind used, but not exclusively used in connection with the department; the value thereof shall, if no agreement can be made, be ascertained in, as nearly as may be, the manner in which the value of land, or of an interest in land, taken by the State for public purposes is ascertained under the law of the State in force;
 
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<br>(iii) the Republic shall compensate the State for the value of any property passing to the Republic under this section; and
 
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<br>(iv) the Republic shall, at the date of the transfer, assume the current obligations of the State in respect of the department transferred.
 
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'''93.''' Parliament shall not, by any law or regulation of trade, commerce, or revenue, give preference to one State or any part thereof over another State or any part thereof.
 
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'''94.''' (1) There shall be an Inter-State Commission, with such powers of adjudication and administration as Parliament deems necessary for the execution and maintenance, within the Republic, of the provisions of this Constitution relating to trade and commerce, and of all laws made thereunder.
 
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(2) The members of the Inter-State Commission—
 
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<br>(i) shall be appointed by the President;
 
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<br>(ii) shall hold office for seven years, but may be removed within that time by the President, on an address from both houses of Parliament in the same session praying for such removal on the ground of proved misbehavior or incapacity; and
 
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<br>(iii) shall receive such remuneration as Parliament may fix; but such remuneration shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.
 
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'''95.''' Parliament may take over from the States their public debts, or a proportion thereof according to the respective numbers of their people as shown by the latest statistics of the Republic, and may convert, renew, or consolidate such debts, or any part thereof; and the States shall indemnify the Republic in respect of the debts taken over, and thereafter the interest payable in respect of the debts shall be deducted and retained from the portions of the surplus revenue of the Republic payable to the several States, or if such surplus is insufficient, or if there is no surplus, then the deficiency or the whole amount shall be paid by the several States.
 
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'''96.''' (1) The Government of Ledgersia may make agreements with the States with respect to the public debts of the States, including-
 
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<br>(a) the taking over of such debts by the Republic;
 
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<br>(b) the management of such debts;
 
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<br>(c) the payment of interest and the provision and management of sinking funds in respect of such debts;
 
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<br>(d) the consolidation, renewal, conversion, and redemption of such debts;
 
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<br>(e) the indemnification of the Republic by the States in respect of debts taken over by the Republic; and
 
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<br>(f) the borrowing of money by the States or by the Republic.
 
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'''97.''' On the imposition of uniform duties of customs, trade, commerce, and intercourse among the States shall be absolutely free.
 

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