Article I, § 21 — Ex-post facto laws; laws impairing contracts; laws depending on authorization in order to take effect; laws submitted to electors
This text of Oregon Const. art. I, § 21 (Ex-post facto laws; laws impairing contracts; laws depending on authorization in order to take effect; laws submitted to electors) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Oregon primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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No ex-post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts shall ever be passed, nor shall any law be passed, the taking effect of which shall be made to depend upon any authority, except as provided in this Constitution; provided, that laws locating the Capitol of the State, locating County Seats, and submitting town, and corporate acts, and other local, and Special laws may take effect, or not, upon a vote of the electors interested.
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