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§ 13. Notice  of  neglect  to file oath or undertaking. The officer or  body making the appointment or  certificate  of  election  of  a  public  officer   shall,  if  the  officer  be  required  to  give  an  official  undertaking to be filed in an  office  other  than  that  in  which  the  written appointment or certificate of election is to be filed, forthwith  give  written  notice  of such appointment or election to the officer in  whose office the undertaking is  to  be  filed.  If  any  officer  shall  neglect,  within  the time required by law, to take and file an official  oath, or execute and file an official  undertaking,  the  officer,  with  whom  or  in  whose  office  such  oath or undertaking is required to be  filed, shall forthwith give notice of such neglect, if of an  appointive  officer,  to  the  authority  appointing such officer; if of an elective  officer, to the officer, board or body authorized to fill a  vacancy  in  such  office,  if  any,  or  if  none and a vacancy in the office may be  filled by a special election, to the officer, board or  body  authorized  to  call  or  give  notice  of  a special election to fill such vacancy;  except that the notice of failure of a justice of the peace to file  his  official  oath,  shall  be given to the town clerk of the town for which  the justice was elected.

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§ 13. Notice  of  neglect  to file oath or undertaking. The officer or  body making the appointment or  certificate  of  election  of  a  public  officer   shall,  if  the  officer  be  required  to  give  an  official  undertaking to be filed in an  office  other  than  that  in  which  the  written appointment or certificate of election is to be filed, forthwith  give  written  notice  of such appointment or election to the officer in  whose office the undertaking is  to  be  filed.  If  any  officer  shall  neglect,  within  the time required by law, to take and file an official  oath, or execute and file an official  undertaking,  the  officer,  with  whom  or  in  whose  office  such  oath or undertaking is required to be  filed, shall forthwith give notice of such neglect, if of an  appointive  officer,  to  the  authority  appointing such officer; if of an elective  officer, to the officer, board or body authorized to fill a  vacancy  in  such  office,  if  any,  or  if  none and a vacancy in the office may be  filled by a special election, to the officer, board or  body  authorized  to  call  or  give  notice  of  a special election to fill such vacancy;  except that the notice of failure of a justice of the peace to file  his  official  oath,  shall  be given to the town clerk of the town for which  the justice was elected.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-2 > 13

§ 13. Notice  of  neglect  to file oath or undertaking. The officer or  body making the appointment or  certificate  of  election  of  a  public  officer   shall,  if  the  officer  be  required  to  give  an  official  undertaking to be filed in an  office  other  than  that  in  which  the  written appointment or certificate of election is to be filed, forthwith  give  written  notice  of such appointment or election to the officer in  whose office the undertaking is  to  be  filed.  If  any  officer  shall  neglect,  within  the time required by law, to take and file an official  oath, or execute and file an official  undertaking,  the  officer,  with  whom  or  in  whose  office  such  oath or undertaking is required to be  filed, shall forthwith give notice of such neglect, if of an  appointive  officer,  to  the  authority  appointing such officer; if of an elective  officer, to the officer, board or body authorized to fill a  vacancy  in  such  office,  if  any,  or  if  none and a vacancy in the office may be  filled by a special election, to the officer, board or  body  authorized  to  call  or  give  notice  of  a special election to fill such vacancy;  except that the notice of failure of a justice of the peace to file  his  official  oath,  shall  be given to the town clerk of the town for which  the justice was elected.