Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States, Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties |
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At the outset , it can not be denied that the privileges conferred by these statutes
are confined to officers of the Army ... It is clear that an officer of the United States
may have functions and duties relating solely to the Army , and may be paid ...
At the outset , it can not be denied that the privileges conferred by these statutes
are confined to officers of the Army ... It is clear that an officer of the United States
may have functions and duties relating solely to the Army , and may be paid ...
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It is said that the law embraces only officers and clerks engaged in some “ fixed
or regular service or business . ” To this I ... I can not conceive of a clerk of the
Government who is not in its employ or service , and the same is true of an officer
.
It is said that the law embraces only officers and clerks engaged in some “ fixed
or regular service or business . ” To this I ... I can not conceive of a clerk of the
Government who is not in its employ or service , and the same is true of an officer
.
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The court held that the position of a retired Army officer “ is a mere sinecure ,
without any duties attached to it ; and hence that it can not properly be called an
office . ” And it is said in this case that the expression “ retired officer ” may “ be ...
The court held that the position of a retired Army officer “ is a mere sinecure ,
without any duties attached to it ; and hence that it can not properly be called an
office . ” And it is said in this case that the expression “ retired officer ” may “ be ...
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66 Section 1222 , R. S. , provides : ' No officer of the Army on the active list shall
hold any civil office , whether by election or appointment , and every such officer
who accepts or exercises the functions of a civil office shall thereby cease to be ...
66 Section 1222 , R. S. , provides : ' No officer of the Army on the active list shall
hold any civil office , whether by election or appointment , and every such officer
who accepts or exercises the functions of a civil office shall thereby cease to be ...
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Tinklepaugh , supra , to constitute a deputy marshal a public officer . ( 1 ) The
deputy clerk takes the same oath , substantially , which is prescribed generally for
officers of the United States by section 1757 , Revised Statutes , namely , “ That I
...
Tinklepaugh , supra , to constitute a deputy marshal a public officer . ( 1 ) The
deputy clerk takes the same oath , substantially , which is prescribed generally for
officers of the United States by section 1757 , Revised Statutes , namely , “ That I
...
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