Courts shall receive a salary, payable quarterly. They shall be ineligible to any other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such Judge, for any office other than... Historical Collections - Page 4441903Full view - About this book
| Charles Wesley Nichols - 1897 - 358 pages
...other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such judge for any...either by the legislature or the people shall be void. 10. The supreme court may appoint a reporter of its decisions. The decisions of the supreme court shall... | |
| Charles Sedgwick May - 1899 - 202 pages
...term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such as judge for any office other than judicial, given either by the Legislature or the people, shall be void. SEC. 10. The Supreme Court may appoint a reporter of its decisions. The decisions of the Supreme Court... | |
| Donald Littlefield Morrill - 1901 - 360 pages
...other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such judge for any...either by the Legislature or the people, shall be void. SEC. 10. The Supreme Court may appoint a reporter of its decisions. The decisions of the Supreme Court... | |
| Michigan Historical Commission, Michigan State Historical Society - 1903 - 722 pages
...governor appointed as commissioners Charles Upson of Coldwater and Ezra L. Koon of Hillsdale. At the time of his election, James S. Dewey was judge of...general, Hon. Dwight May, and he, after a careful consideration of the question, concluded that the compiler is an officer within the meaning of the... | |
| William James McKone - 1904 - 250 pages
...other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such judge for any...either by the legislature or the people, shall be void. The salary of a circuit judge is $2,500.00. Section 10. — The supreme court may appoint a reporter... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 720 pages
...other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such judge for any...either by the legislature or the people, shall be void. SEC. 10. The supreme court may appoint a reporter of its decisions. The decisions of the supreme court... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 664 pages
...other than a judicial office during the term for which they are elected, and for one year thereafter. All votes for any person elected such judge for any...either by the legislature or the people, shall be void. SEC. 10. The supreme court may appoint a reporter of its decisions. The decisions of the suprefne court... | |
| Michigan Historical Commission, Michigan State Historical Society - 1903 - 956 pages
...secretary of state by March 1, 1872. The legislature elected James S. Dewey of Pontiac, by a vote of G4 to 28 for Thomas M. Cooley of Ann Arbor, 22 for Andrew...be void," grave doubts arose as to the legality of tho election of compiler. The senate asked the opinion of the attorney general, Hon. Dwight May, and... | |
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