| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1901 - 940 páginas
...vacancies. Dig. Dec. Second Comp., vol. 3, sections 8t>7, 882; pee, also, par. 1306, AR of 1895. * An office is a public station or employment, conferred...ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The duties are continuing and permanent, not occasional and temporary, ami are defined by rules prescribed... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1901 - 904 páginas
...of vacancies. Dig. Dec. Second Comp., vol. 3, sections 867, 882; see, also, par. 1306, AR of 1895. 8 An office is a public station or employment, conferred...ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The duties are continuing and permanent, not occasional anil temporary, and are defined by rules prescribed... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General, United States. Army. Judge Advocate General's Department - 1901 - 908 páginas
...882; see, also, par. 1306, AR of 1895. ' An office is a public station or employment, conferred by_ the appointment of government. The term embraces the...ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The duties are continuing and permanent, not occasional and temporary, and are defined by rules prescribed... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1903 - 798 páginas
...duties from an officer." In United States v. Hartwell (6 Wall., 385, 393) the defi nition is us follows: "An office is a public station, or employment, conferred...and duties. The employment of the defendant was in public service of the United States. * * * His duties were continuing and permanent, not occasionally... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1903 - 796 páginas
...duties from an officer." In United States v. Rartwell (6 Wall., 385, 393) the defi nition is as follows: "An office is a public station, or employment, conferred...and duties. The employment of the defendant was in public service of the United States. * * * His duties were continuing and permanent, not occasionally... | |
| 1904 - 982 páginas
...v. Donovan, 30 Pac. 374, 378, 1 Okl. 165. GOVERNMENT OFFICE. A "government office" is defined to be a public station or employment conferred by the appointment...ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. in re House Bill No. 166, 21 Pac. 473, 9 Colo. 628. GOVERNMENT OFFICER. Under the term "officer of... | |
| Colorado. Attorney-General's Office - 1904 - 248 páginas
...constitutional prohibition relating solely to a civil office under the State, I hold does not apply. "The office is a public station or employment conferred...government. The term embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emoluments and duties." 11. S. vs. Hartwell, 6 Wall., 393. In re HB No. 166, 9 Colo., 628. The position... | |
| 1904 - 1004 páginas
...the duty for the term and by the tenure prescribed by law. People т. Duane, 31 NY St Rep. 516, 520. "An office is a public station or employment conferred by the appointment of gorernment. tlie term embracing the ideas of tenure, duration, emolument and duties." United States... | |
| Pennsylvania. Office of the Attorney General - 1914 - 504 páginas
...415, upon the question of the eligibility of a woman to appointment as a notary public in that State: ''An office is a public station or employment, conferred...government. The term embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emoluments, and duties. The term 'office' implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power... | |
| John Archibald Fairlie - 1905 - 302 páginas
...as far as may be, the officers from the employees of the government. An office has' been held to be "a public station or employment, conferred by the appointment of government. The term embraces the idea of tenure, duration, emolument and duties."1 All of these characteristics do not seem to be essential,... | |
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