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Northam, Henry C.

"Civil Government for Common Schools"


III. SURROGATE.
I. Receives a salary, varying in different counties, according to
business.
II. When the judge performs the duties of surrogate the one salary
suffices for all the duties performed.
III. The surrogate is entitled to a clerk.
IV. COUNTY CLERK.
I. Receives a fee for all papers recorded.
II. Receives a fee for administering oaths in court.
III. Is paid extra for copying or re-indexing old records.
V. TREASURER.
I. The county treasurer shall receive an annual salary fixed by
the "board of supervisors."
II. The salary shall be established by the "board," at least six
months before his election.
III. The salary shall not be increased nor diminished during his
term of office.
VI. DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
I. A salary fixed by the board of supervisors, when they resolve
so to do.
II. Can try civil causes, when not engaged officially, receiving
as his own the fees for the same.
VII. CORONERS.
I. For holding inquests they are entitled to a reasonable
compensation to be audited and allowed by the board of
supervisors.
II. For performing sheriff's duties, they are entitled to same
fees as sheriff.
VIII. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POOR.
Paid by the day.
IX. JUSTICES OF SESSIONS.
Three dollars a day.
X. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
I. A salary of eight hundred dollars a year, established by law.
II. Supervisors are required to audit and allow two hundred
dollars extra for expenses.


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