| 1885 - 544 pages
..."judges or justices of a court," as used in that instrument. The provision lu the 13th section that " no person shall hold the office of justice or judge of any court," is to be interpreted in the light of the antecedent aud subsequent sections, aud so interpreting them,... | |
| New York (State), John Townshend - 1870 - 896 pages
...judges, who shall be chosen by the electors of the State, and shall hold their office for the term of fourteen years from and including the first day of January next after their election. At the first election of judges, under this constitution. every elector may vote for... | |
| New York (State) - 1870 - 860 pages
...judges, who shall be chosen by the electors of the state, and shall hold their office for the term of fourteen years from and including the first day of January next after their election. At the first election of judge?, under this constitution, every elector may vote for... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.), New York (State). Supreme Court - 1871 - 702 pages
...predecessors." The thirteenth section further says : " the official term of the said justices, * • * who shall be elected after the adoption of this article,...and including the first day of January next, after the election," — te, the general election in November of the year next preceding. Now let us view... | |
| Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1871 - 708 pages
...which they shall be chosen, the sectiongoes on to provide that "the official terms of the said justices and judges who shall be elected after the adoption...article, shall be fourteen years from and including the 1st day of January next after their election." Then follows the provision in question : " But no person... | |
| New York (State)., William Wait - 1871 - 1034 pages
...judges, who shall be chosen by the electors of the state, and shall hold their office for the term of fourteen years from and including the first day of January next after their election. At the first election of judges, under tins constitution, every elector may vote for... | |
| Abraham Lansing, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1872 - 648 pages
...by the electors of the counties for the term of six years.' In section thirteen it is declared : ' But no person shall hold the office of justice or judge of any court longer than until and including the last day of December next after he shall be seventy years of age.' As this... | |
| William Wait - 1872 - 950 pages
...composed of a chief judge and six associate judges, chosen by the electors of the State, for the term of fourteen years, from and including the first day of January next after their election. Five members of the court are sufficient to constitute a qiiorum, and the concurrence... | |
| Buffalo (N.Y.). - 1874 - 458 pages
...cities respectively in which the said courts are instituted. The official terms of the said justices and judges who shall be elected after the adoption...office of justice or judge of any court longer than until and including the last day of December next after he shall be seventy years of age. § 14. The... | |
| New York (State) - 1875 - 498 pages
...after the adoption of this article, shall he fourteen years from and inclnding the first day of Jannary next after their election. But no person shall hold...office of justice or judge of any court longer than until and including the last day of Decemher next after he shall he seventy years of age. 214 COMPEN8ATIoN.... | |
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