| United States. Comptroller of the Treasury - 1896 - 764 lapas
...';03), which has come to be recognized as a leading case on this subject, the court says: '' '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.' essential mentioned which is lacking is ' duration.'... | |
| Marcus Tullius Hun - 1890 - 740 lapas
...approved of and sanctioned in United States v. HartweU (6 Wall., 385). It was there said that "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." (Id., 393.) This, however, was not the condition... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1898 - 1014 lapas
...Maurice, 2 Brock. 102, Bet forth below. In United States v. Hartwell, 6 Wall. 385, an office Is said to be a public station or employment conferred by the appointment of government The term embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. Civil officers embrace such officers as in whom part... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1898 - 1004 lapas
...fills it is an officer." 485 In United States v. Hartwell, 6 Wall. 385, it is said that "an office is a public station or employment, conferred by the appointment of government; and embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties." These and substantially similar... | |
| 1899 - 1068 lapas
...specified number of clerks, who were to receive, respectively, the salaries thereby prescribed. An office Is a public station or employment conferred by the appointment of government. The terms embrace the Ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The employment of the defendant... | |
| 1899 - 746 lapas
...effected without one. * • " In United States v. Hartwell (6 Wall., 385, 393) it was said : An office is a public station, or employment, conferred by the appointment of Government. Tho term embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The employment of the defendant... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1901 - 940 lapas
...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 by the appointment of government The term embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The duties are continuing and permanent, not occasional... | |
| United States. Army. Office of the Judge Advocate General - 1901 - 904 lapas
...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 by the appointment of government. The term embraces the ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties. The duties are continuing and permanent, not occasional... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1064 lapas
...Congress of June 14, 1866 (14 Stats, at Large, 65), punishing embezzlement. It was there said: "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 employment of defendant waa in the public service... | |
| Arthur Adelbert Stearns - 1903 - 780 lapas
...The indictment avers the appointment of the defendant in the manner provided in the act. " 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 employment of the defendant was in the public... | |
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