Section 137. Seals,
138. Annual reports,
139. Offices of the secretary of state, the comptroller, the treasurer,
the attorney-general, the state engineer and surveyor, and the
bank and insurance superintendents,
140. Certain officers to attend legislature,.
141. Certain officers to file accounts of their fees, .
142. Purchases to be for cash; form of vouchers,.
143. Certain officers have power to administer oaths,
144. Extinguishment of claims,
145. Sales for quit-rents if invalid, .
146. Source of moneys for refunding,
147. Contract for public printing, .
148. Contract for public binding,
149. Contract for printing the statutes,
150. Guaranty to be annexed to bids, .
151. Legislative printing,
152. Certain copies to be full bound,
153. The state paper, .
154. Proprietors to give bond,
155. Charges for advertising,
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Section 157. Elected judges in the court of appeals, ..
178
158. Judges of the court of appeals taken from the supreme court, 178
159. Justices of the supreme court, how elected,...
179
160. Vacancies,
179
161. County judges,
179
162. Surrogate of New York,...
180
163. Surrogates in other counties,
180
164. When office of surrogate may be created,
180
165. Special county judges and special surrogates,
180
166. Special county judge in Essex,
181
167. Justices of the peace,
181
168. Election of New York superior court and common pleas judges, 182
169. Justices of the superior court of Buffalo,
182
170. Recorders in cities,
182
171. City judges of New York and Brooklyn, and the police justices
and justices of peace of Brooklyn,
183
172. Justices of the marine court of New York city,
183
173. Removal of justices of marine court,
183
174. Justices of district courts and police justices in New York city, 184
175. Justices of justices' courts, justices of the peace and police jus-
tices in cities,
184
Section 177. Certain elective officers,
178. Election in new counties,
179. Registers,
180. State reporter,
181. Clerks and criers,.
182. Clerk of New York marine court, ..
183. Suspension or removal of marine court clerk,
184. Deputy and assistant clerks,..
185. Other officers, .
186. Notaries, ..
187. Commissioners of deeds, .
188. Attorneys and counselors, .
189. The attorney of the Seneca nation,..
RESIGNATIONS, REMOVALS, VACANCIES, AND THE MODE OF SUPPLYING THEM.
Section 224. Resignations, to whom made,..
204
225. Governor's power of removal,
204
226. Governor's power of removal, .
205
227. Breach of official bond,
205
228. Suspension of treasurer and removal of judges,
205
229. Suspension by governor and senate's power of removal, 205
230. Removal of certain other officers for cause, .
205
231. District attorney to inquire into charges,
206
232. Vacancies, how occurring, ..
206
233. Notice of conviction,
207
234. Duty of governor,
207
235. Temporary appointments by the governor,
208
236. Temporary appointments by the governor,
208
237. Power of the governor to fill vacancies,.
208
238. Vacancies in certain offices,
209
239. Vacancy in office of canal commissioner,
209
240. Vacancy in office of commissioner of excise,
210
241. Vacancy in office of police commissioner,.
210
242. Vacancy in office of New York health commissioner,.
210
243. Vacancies not otherwise provided for,
210
244. Officers chosen to fill vacancies, .
211
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