Report of the Attorney GeneralAttorney General's Office., 1919 - Attorneys general's opinions |
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... stenographers , 4,900 00 For telephone operator , 600 00 For legal and special services and expenses , 6,644 84 For office expenses , For court expenses , 2,967 31 5,488 88 Total expenditures , Costs collected , . Net expenditures ...
... stenographers , 4,900 00 For telephone operator , 600 00 For legal and special services and expenses , 6,644 84 For office expenses , For court expenses , 2,967 31 5,488 88 Total expenditures , Costs collected , . Net expenditures ...
Page xxiv
... Legislature that such combinations should be restricted , it is necessary that additional legislation should be enacted . 、 STENOGRAPHER FOR THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT FOR THE COUNTY xxiv [ Jan. ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S REPORT .
... Legislature that such combinations should be restricted , it is necessary that additional legislation should be enacted . 、 STENOGRAPHER FOR THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT FOR THE COUNTY xxiv [ Jan. ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S REPORT .
Page xxv
... stenographer from time to time , at a fixed compensation per day , when the court may think the services of a stenographer necessary . This arrange- ment is at times very unsatisfactory , as there are delays in obtaining the ...
... stenographer from time to time , at a fixed compensation per day , when the court may think the services of a stenographer necessary . This arrange- ment is at times very unsatisfactory , as there are delays in obtaining the ...
Page 66
... stenographers in the service of the Commonwealth upon a certificate of merit from the head of a department refers only to persons in the permanent service of the Commonwealth , and does not affect civil service rule 26 , relating to ...
... stenographers in the service of the Commonwealth upon a certificate of merit from the head of a department refers only to persons in the permanent service of the Commonwealth , and does not affect civil service rule 26 , relating to ...
Page 67
... stenographer under civil service rules cannot be promoted to a higher grade , under the provisions of section 6 of the statute of 1914 above referred to , during the six months ' probationary period except in accordance with section 2 ...
... stenographer under civil service rules cannot be promoted to a higher grade , under the provisions of section 6 of the statute of 1914 above referred to , during the six months ' probationary period except in accordance with section 2 ...
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