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§2497.  Deputy clerks; appointment; salaries; removal

The clerk of the municipal court of New Orleans shall appoint such deputies, assistants and employees as the legislature may provide.  There shall not be less than twenty deputy clerks and other employees of the court, and their salaries and manner of appointment and removal shall be as hereinafter designated.  

The following named deputy clerks of the municipal court of New Orleans shall be appointed by the chief clerk of the court, who may remove any of them at any time, and their salaries are hereby fixed as follows: one chief deputy clerk at a monthly salary of three hundred dollars; four criers at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; one deputy clerk, known as a bond clerk, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; two deputy clerks, known as capias clerks, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; three deputy clerks, known as docket clerks, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; one deputy clerk, who shall do the stenographic work of the clerk's office, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as cashier, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as dock man in charge of the prisoners, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as parole clerk, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars.  

All salaries of the clerks and deputy clerks of the municipal court of New Orleans shall be paid by the city of New Orleans.  

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title13 > Rs13-2497

§2497.  Deputy clerks; appointment; salaries; removal

The clerk of the municipal court of New Orleans shall appoint such deputies, assistants and employees as the legislature may provide.  There shall not be less than twenty deputy clerks and other employees of the court, and their salaries and manner of appointment and removal shall be as hereinafter designated.  

The following named deputy clerks of the municipal court of New Orleans shall be appointed by the chief clerk of the court, who may remove any of them at any time, and their salaries are hereby fixed as follows: one chief deputy clerk at a monthly salary of three hundred dollars; four criers at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; one deputy clerk, known as a bond clerk, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; two deputy clerks, known as capias clerks, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; three deputy clerks, known as docket clerks, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; one deputy clerk, who shall do the stenographic work of the clerk's office, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as cashier, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as dock man in charge of the prisoners, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as parole clerk, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars.  

All salaries of the clerks and deputy clerks of the municipal court of New Orleans shall be paid by the city of New Orleans.  


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Louisiana > Rs > Title13 > Rs13-2497

§2497.  Deputy clerks; appointment; salaries; removal

The clerk of the municipal court of New Orleans shall appoint such deputies, assistants and employees as the legislature may provide.  There shall not be less than twenty deputy clerks and other employees of the court, and their salaries and manner of appointment and removal shall be as hereinafter designated.  

The following named deputy clerks of the municipal court of New Orleans shall be appointed by the chief clerk of the court, who may remove any of them at any time, and their salaries are hereby fixed as follows: one chief deputy clerk at a monthly salary of three hundred dollars; four criers at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; one deputy clerk, known as a bond clerk, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; two deputy clerks, known as capias clerks, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; three deputy clerks, known as docket clerks, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars each; one deputy clerk, who shall do the stenographic work of the clerk's office, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as cashier, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as dock man in charge of the prisoners, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars; one deputy clerk, known as parole clerk, at a monthly salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars.  

All salaries of the clerks and deputy clerks of the municipal court of New Orleans shall be paid by the city of New Orleans.