Article III.

Section 19. Private claims not to be audited by legislature

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Private claims not to be audited by legislature

The legislature shall neither audit nor allow any private claim or account against the state, but may appropriate money to pay such claims as shall have been audited and allowed according to law.
No claim against the state shall be audited, allowed or paid which, as between citizens of the state, would be barred by lapse of time. This provision shall not be construed to repeal any statute fixing the time within which claims shall be presented or allowed, nor shall it extend to any claims duly presented within the time allowed by law, and prosecuted with due diligence from the time of such presentment. But, if the claimant shall be under legal disability, the claim may be presented within two years after such disability is removed.

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1874 Article III. Section 19

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1847 Article VII. Section 6

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