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Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-4-a > 123

§  123.  Restrictions  on  official  referees.    No  official referee  continued in office and serving under this article,  as  amended,  shall  during   his   continuance   in  office,  other  than  as  member  of  a  constitutional convention, or the incumbent of a non-salaried office  in  the  educational  system  of  the  state hold any other public office or  trust,  elective  or  appointive,  practice  law,  act  as  attorney  or  counsellor   in  any  court  of  this  state,  or  act  as  receiver  or  commissioner, or unofficial referee in any court, but shall  devote  his  whole  time  and  capacity  to the duties of his office as such official  referee.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-4-a > 123

§  123.  Restrictions  on  official  referees.    No  official referee  continued in office and serving under this article,  as  amended,  shall  during   his   continuance   in  office,  other  than  as  member  of  a  constitutional convention, or the incumbent of a non-salaried office  in  the  educational  system  of  the  state hold any other public office or  trust,  elective  or  appointive,  practice  law,  act  as  attorney  or  counsellor   in  any  court  of  this  state,  or  act  as  receiver  or  commissioner, or unofficial referee in any court, but shall  devote  his  whole  time  and  capacity  to the duties of his office as such official  referee.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Jud > Article-4-a > 123

§  123.  Restrictions  on  official  referees.    No  official referee  continued in office and serving under this article,  as  amended,  shall  during   his   continuance   in  office,  other  than  as  member  of  a  constitutional convention, or the incumbent of a non-salaried office  in  the  educational  system  of  the  state hold any other public office or  trust,  elective  or  appointive,  practice  law,  act  as  attorney  or  counsellor   in  any  court  of  this  state,  or  act  as  receiver  or  commissioner, or unofficial referee in any court, but shall  devote  his  whole  time  and  capacity  to the duties of his office as such official  referee.