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§  911. Appointment and salaries of counsel to the county clerks.  The  clerk of each of the counties within the city of New York may appoint  a  counsel who shall be an attorney and counselor-at-law with not less than  ten  years'  experience,  and  who  shall receive an annual salary to be  fixed by the county clerk of his county within the  amount  provided  by  the board of estimate.    Notwithstanding  any of the provisions of this section or of any other  law, the salaries of any counsel to such county clerks may be  increased  by  the board of estimate of the city of New York, provided that if such  board increases the salaries of any  such  counsel  above  the  salaries  provided  for  in this section, such board shall likewise have the power  to decrease any such  salaries  to  any  salaries  not  lower  than  the  salaries provided for in this section.

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Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-24 > 911

§  911. Appointment and salaries of counsel to the county clerks.  The  clerk of each of the counties within the city of New York may appoint  a  counsel who shall be an attorney and counselor-at-law with not less than  ten  years'  experience,  and  who  shall receive an annual salary to be  fixed by the county clerk of his county within the  amount  provided  by  the board of estimate.    Notwithstanding  any of the provisions of this section or of any other  law, the salaries of any counsel to such county clerks may be  increased  by  the board of estimate of the city of New York, provided that if such  board increases the salaries of any  such  counsel  above  the  salaries  provided  for  in this section, such board shall likewise have the power  to decrease any such  salaries  to  any  salaries  not  lower  than  the  salaries provided for in this section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cnt > Article-24 > 911

§  911. Appointment and salaries of counsel to the county clerks.  The  clerk of each of the counties within the city of New York may appoint  a  counsel who shall be an attorney and counselor-at-law with not less than  ten  years'  experience,  and  who  shall receive an annual salary to be  fixed by the county clerk of his county within the  amount  provided  by  the board of estimate.    Notwithstanding  any of the provisions of this section or of any other  law, the salaries of any counsel to such county clerks may be  increased  by  the board of estimate of the city of New York, provided that if such  board increases the salaries of any  such  counsel  above  the  salaries  provided  for  in this section, such board shall likewise have the power  to decrease any such  salaries  to  any  salaries  not  lower  than  the  salaries provided for in this section.