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... these two bills are ( 1 ) that the Association Bill makes the tenure of office “ during good behavior or until a successor is appointed ” while Senate Bill makes it for a fixed term of six years ; and ( 2 ) that Senate Bill No.
... these two bills are ( 1 ) that the Association Bill makes the tenure of office “ during good behavior or until a successor is appointed ” while Senate Bill makes it for a fixed term of six years ; and ( 2 ) that Senate Bill No.
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... the judges ) : For the Master's first term of six years , let the salary be $ 7000 per annum ; for the second term of ... for four terms or more and attained the age of 65 years let him have a retiring allowance of $ 3500 a year .
... the judges ) : For the Master's first term of six years , let the salary be $ 7000 per annum ; for the second term of ... for four terms or more and attained the age of 65 years let him have a retiring allowance of $ 3500 a year .
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He served one term as Secretary of the Civil Service Commission and was Associate Editor of the Cumulative Digest , and also prepared and edited one volume of Notes on the Constitution and Statutes of Illinois .
He served one term as Secretary of the Civil Service Commission and was Associate Editor of the Cumulative Digest , and also prepared and edited one volume of Notes on the Constitution and Statutes of Illinois .
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Associations of the Bar within the State 560 568 | 1 |
GrievancesReport of Committee 142 143 | 4 |
PART | 8 |
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