| United States. Supreme Court - 1927 - 1138 lapas
...state or a subdivision of a state within the exception of § 201 (a). An office is a public station conferred by the appointment of government. The term...the idea of tenure, duration, emolument and duties fixed by law. Where an office is created, the law usually fixes its incidents, including its term,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1927 - 1510 lapas
...state or a subdivision of a state within the exception of § 201 (a). An office is- a public station conferred by the appointment of government. The term...the idea of tenure, duration, emolument and duties fixed by law. Where an office is created, the law usually fixes its incidents, including its term,... | |
| 1890 - 560 lapas
...prescribed by law" (In re Hathaway, 71 N, Y. 238) ; and by the Supreme Court of the United Stales as "a public station or employment conferred by the appointment of government. The term embraces tbe ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties." US v. Hartwell, 6 Wall. 385; U. 8. v. Germatne,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1928 - 236 lapas
...is a public office." (Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Rawle's Third Revision, vol. 3, p. 2765.) "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. * * * A Government office is different from a Government... | |
| United States. Board of Tax Appeals - 1928 - 1560 lapas
...question of whether the petitioner was an officer or employee of the political subdivision. "An office is a public station, or employment, conferred by the appointment of government. The term embraces ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties." United States v. Rartwell, 6 Wall. 385, 393. This... | |
| Robert Hiester Montgomery - 1927 - 1510 lapas
...State or a subdivision of a State within the exception of sec. 201 (a). An office is a public station conferred by the appointment of government. The term...the idea of tenure, duration, emolument and duties fixed by law. Where an office is created, the law usually fixes its incidents, including its term,... | |
| United States - 1930 - 1540 lapas
...Departments. [Art. II, see. 2, clause 2, Continued.] Notes of Decisions Public office. — An office is a public station, or employment, conferred by the appointment of Government. The term cmbraces the Ideas of tenure, emolument, and duties. • * * The duties are continuing and permanent,... | |
| 1920 - 1152 lapas
...States v. MeCrory, 91 Fed. 295, 33 CCA 615, the court defines the word "office" as follows: "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." To the same effect see Burrell's Law Dictionary,... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1931 - 674 lapas
...the case of the United States v. Hartwell, 6 Wall. 385, an office is defined as follows : " 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." In that case, a clerk in the office of the Assistant... | |
| Montana Historical Society - 1907 - 704 lapas
...statute." The Supreme Court of the United States, in US v. Hartwell, 6 Wallace, 385, said: "The office is a public station or employment, conferred by the appointment of government. The term embraces ideas of tenure, duration, emolument, and duties." The Supreme Court of Georgia, in Bradford v. Justices,... | |
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