| California. District Courts of Appeal - 1926 - 976 sider
...Our own constitution provides (art. IV, sec. 20): "No person holding any lucrative office under the United States, or any other power, shall be eligible to any civil office of profit under this state." Many inhibitions of a kindred character are to be found in the constitutions and statutes of the various... | |
| Oregon, Oregon. Constitutional Convention - 1926 - 554 sider
...more than one lucrative office at the same time, except as in this Constitution expressly permitted; provided, that Officers in the Militia, to which there is attached no annual salary, and the Office of Post Master, where the compensation does not exceed One Hundred Dollars per annum,... | |
| 1926 - 710 sider
...this State, or any other power, shall be eligible to hold a seat in the General Assembly: But offices in the militia, to which there is attached no annual salary, or the office of justice of the peace, or postmaster, whose compensation does not exceed one hundred dollars... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Shambaugh - 1916 - 748 sider
...disqualified from becoming members of the General Assembly. According to the Constitution of 1846 "offices in the militia, to which there is attached no annual salary, or the office of justice of the peace, or postmasters whose compensation does not exceed one hundred dollars... | |
| California. Legislature. Senate - 1874 - 1206 sider
...honor, trust, or jDrofit in this State; but officers in the militia who receive no annual salary, and local officers and Postmasters whose compensation...five hundred dollars per annum, shall not be deemed persons holding lucrative offices. SEC. 15. Laws shall be made to exclude from office, serving on juries,... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Elections committee no. 2 - 1940 - 70 sider
...about your State constitution, which provides that no person holding any lucrative officer under the United States or any other power shall be eligible to any civil office or profit in this State? Mr. DOCKWEILER. I made a study of that. The CHAIRMAN. Is that a civil office... | |
| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1897 - 754 sider
...117) the Constitution of the State provided that " no person holding any lucrative office under the United States, or any other power, shall be eligible to any civil office of profit under this State." It was held that the election of Grow, who was a postmaster at the time, to the office of sheriff was... | |
| 1907 - 916 sider
...referring to retired officers, are as follows : "Sec. 20. No person holding any lucrative office under the United States, or any other power, shall be eligible...this state; provided, that officers in the militia, who receive no annual salary, local officers, or postmasters whose compensation does not exceed five... | |
| 1926 - 968 sider
...Our own constitution provides (art. IV, sec. 20): "No person holding any luerative office under the United States, or any other power, shall be eligible to any civil office of profit under this state." Many inhibitions of a kindred character are to be found in the constitutions and statutes of the various... | |
| 1926 - 968 sider
...Our own constitution provides (art. IV, sec. 20): "No person holding any lucrative office under the United States, or any other power, shall be eligible to any civil office of profit under this state." Many inhibitions of a kindred character are to be found in the constitutions and statutes of the various... | |
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