Article Five
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Article Five may refer to the fifth article of a number of different legal codes, for example:
[edit] In the United States
- Article V of the United States Constitution, establishing the means by which the Constitution can be amended[1]
[edit] state constitutions
- Article 5 of the Maryland Declaration of Rights, pertaining to the common law, and the right to jury trial[2];
- Article V of the Constitution of Maryland[3];
- Article V of the Constitution of the State of New York[4]
- Article V of the Constitution of Virginia[5]
[edit] Sources
- ^ U.S. Constitution, <http://www.house.gov/house/Constitution/Constitution.html>
- ^ Maryland Declaration of Rights, <http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/43const/html/00dec.html>
- ^ Constitution of Maryland, <http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/43const/html/05art5.html>
- ^ Constitution of the State of New York, <http://www.senate.state.ny.us/lbdcinfo/senconstitution.html>
- ^ Constitution of Virginia, <http://legis.state.va.us/Laws/search/Constitution.htm>