Article III.
Section 13. Enacting clause of bills
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That the stile of all laws shall be as follows, to wit; Be it enacted by the people of the state of New-York, represented in senate and assembly. And that all writs and other proceedings shall run in the name of, The people of the state of New-York, and be tested in the name of the chancellor or chief judge of the court from whence they shall issue.
Redlined Comparison between 1847 and 1939 Amendment (includes interim changes)
Removed from 1847 Added to 1939