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" office,' implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power to, and the possession of it by, the person filling the office ; and the exercise of such power within legal limits constitutes the correct discharge of the duties of such office. "
Report and Official Opinions of the Attorney General of Pennsylvania for the ... - Página 79
por Pennsylvania. Office of the Attorney General - 1914
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Chrostwaite's Pennsylvania Municipal Law Reporter, Volumen7

1916 - 364 páginas
...between these terms, it has been said that an office differs from an employment, in that the former implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power to, and the possession of it by the persons filling the office. 23 Eney. Law, 324. When a borough enacts an...
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Mississippi Reports ... Being Cases Argued and Decided in the ..., Volumen33

Mississippi. Supreme Court - 1859 - 810 páginas
...manifest difference exists between an office and an employment under the government. We apprehend that the term ' office' implies a delegation of a portion...may be a portion belonging sometimes to one of the great departments of government legislation, judicial or executive, and sometimes to another. Still...
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Southern Reporter, Volumen18

1896 - 1054 páginas
...power, and the possession of it by the person filling the office; and the exercise of such power, wituin legal limits, constitutes the correct discharge of...portion belonging sometimes to one of the' three great deI partments, and sometimes to another. Still, it is a legal power, which may be rightfully exercised,...
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The Florida Digest Annotated: A Complete Diges of All Florida ..., Volumen2

John Wurts, Edward Franklin White - 1921 - 990 páginas
...which differentiate an office from a mere employment. State v. Sheats, 78 Fla. 583, 83 So. 508. (1919). The term "office" implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign ! power to, and the possession of it by, the person filling the office, while an "employment" does not comprehend a...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Appellate Courts of Illinois, Volumen223

Illinois. Appellate Court, Martin L. Newell, Mason Harder Newell, Walter Clyde Jones, Keene Harwood Addington, James Christopher Cahill, Basil Jones, James Max Henderson, Ray Smith - 1922 - 750 páginas
...Similar language was used by the Supreme Court in Olson v. Scully, 296 Ill. p. 421, where it said: "The term 'office' implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power of the government to the person filling the office." But it is insisted by appellant that the law of...
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The Brief: A Quarterly Magazine of the Law, Volumen17

1917 - 326 páginas
...page 608, cites among other things the following as bearing upon what is a public officer : It (public office) implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power to, and the possession of it by, the person filling the office, and the exercise of such power within legal...
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American law reports annotated, Volumen53

1928 - 1638 páginas
...official acts as well as those of his various employees." Theobald v. State ex rel. Hall, 20 Ohio CD 414. "The term 'office' implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power, and the possession of it by the person filling the office. . . . This definition carries with it ex...
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Pittsburgh Legal Journal, Volumen64

1916 - 928 páginas
...between these terms, it has been said that an office differs from an employment, in that the former implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power to, and the possession of it by, the person filling the office." 23 Ency. Law, 324. When a borough enacts an...
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Westmoreland Law Journal, Volumen5

1916 - 308 páginas
...between these terms, it has been said that an office differs from an employment, in that the former implies a delegation of a portion of the sovereign power to, and the possession of it by the persons filling the office." 23 Ency. Law, 324. When a borough enacts an...
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