57 N.W. 85 | N.D. | 1893
Chapter 48 of the Session Laws of 1893 is entitled “An act creating the office of the state board of auditors and prescribing the duties thereof.” The first section constitutes the secretary of state, the state auditor, and the attorney general such state board of auditors, and directs that as such board they shall examine the books and vouchers of the state treasurer, and ascertain the kind and amount of funds in the treasury, at leasf twice in each year, and make report of their doings in the premises to the governor; and they shall also witness
We shall notice but one ground of reversal. The act is assailed as in violation of § 61 of our constitution, which reads: “No bill shall embrace more than one subject, which shall be expressed in its title, but a bill which violates this provision shall be invalidated thereby only as to so much thereof as shall not be so expressed.” The equivalent of this provision is found in the constitütion of nearly every state in the Union, and few provisions" have been oftener before the courts for construction. Originally, the provision was highly remedial in character. Under, the old practice of uniting several subjects in the title of one act, or
Reversed.