Alabama Constitution

Article I, § 29 — Titles of Nobility, Hereditary Distinction, Etc.; Restriction on Appointments to Office

Alabama Const. art. I, § 29

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Ala. Const. art. I, § 29.

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That no title of nobility or hereditary distinction, privilege, honor, or emolument shall ever be granted or conferred in this state; and that no office shall be created, the appointment to which shall be for a longer time than during good behavior.

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