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THE SENATE,
Vacancies. 1, If for two consecutive sessions of the Parliament he
fails to give his attendance.
2. If he takes an oath or makes a declaration or
acknowledgment of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to
a foreign power, or does an act whereby he becomes a
subject or citizen, or entitled to the rights or privileges of
a subject or citizen, of a foreign power.
3. If he is adjudged bankrupt or insolvent, or applies
for the benefit of any law relating to insolvent debtors, or
becomes a public defaulter.
4. If he is attainted of treason, or convicted of felony
or of any infamous crime.
5. If he ceases to be qualified by property or residence ;
but a Senator holding an office under the Government
requiring his presence at the seat of Government is not to
be disqualified by reason of his residence there.