| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1859 - 670 sider
...1 RS, 328, § 11. Holding <S 201. Every officer, except a justice of the 1 ." supreme court, shall continue to discharge the duties of his office, although his term has expired, until his successor is duly qualified. Ib., § 12. ARTICLE IV. NOMINATIONS AND COMMISSIONS OF OFFICERS. Sscmos 202. Nominations... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1859 - 670 sider
...828, § 11. over until flJd!1118 § 201. Every officer, except a justice of the supreme court, shall continue to discharge the duties of his office, although his term has expired, until his successor is duly qualified, ib., § 12. ARTICLE IV. NOMINATIONS AND COMMISSIONS OF OFFICERS. SECTION 202. Nominations... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of the Code - 1860 - 668 sider
...323, § 11. not pro i! § ^1- Every officer, except a justice of the «9Cq«S3i- supreme court, shall continue to discharge the duties of his office, although his term has expired until his successor is duly qualified. Ib., § 21. ARTICLE IV. NOMINATIONS AND COMMISSIONS OF OFFICERS. SECTION 202. Nominations... | |
| California - 1881 - 958 sider
...appointing power. Similar Constitutional provisions— art. 20, § 16; and see Desty's Conot. Cal. 275. 879. Every officer must continue to discharge the duties...term has expired, until his successor has qualified. Until suocessoi qualified— provision applicable to office continued by Political Code, « Cal. 411.... | |
| California - 1881 - 960 sider
...appointing power. Similar Constitutional provisions— art. 20, § 16; and see Desty's Const. Cal. 275. 879. Every officer must continue to discharge the duties...term has expired, until his successor has qualified. Until successoi qualified— provision applicable to office continued by Political Code, U Cal. 411.... | |
| 1916 - 1228 sider
...the office against his will. [3] Appellant cites section 879 of the Political Code, declaring that "every officer must continue to discharge the duties...expired, until his successor has qualified," and, basing his argument thereon, Insists there could be no vacancy, since under the provisions of this... | |
| 1885 - 968 sider
...the duties pertaining to it. The reason why a vacancy cannot occur under such circumstances is that "every officer must continue to discharge the duties...although his term has expired, until his successor is elected and qualified." Pol. Code, § 879. The power to appoint a police commissioner is not directly... | |
| California, Frank Prentiss Deering - 1886 - 958 sider
...years: " Const. Cal. , .art. 20, sec. 16. 879. Holding over until successor is qualified. SEC. 879. Every officer must continue to discharge the duties...term has expired, until his successor has qualified. Cited in Myers v. AlamedaCo., 60 Cal. 287, Badger, 93 US 599; SC, 6 Biss. 308; 289. People v. Supervisors,... | |
| 1886 - 948 sider
...legally entitled to the office by virtue of section 879 of the Political Code, which provides that "every officer must continue to discharge the duties...term has expired, until his successor has qualified." Judgment and order affirmed. We concur: MCKINSTRY, J.; MYIUCK, J. (2 Cal. Unrep. 653) KLUMPKE v. ACKKUSON.... | |
| California - 1888 - 170 sider
...duration is not fixed by law, is held at the pleasure of the appointing power. has qualified. 879. Every officer must continue to discharge the duties...although his term has expired, until his successor • 907. Whenever a different time is not prescribed by law, the oath of office must be taken, subscribed,... | |
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