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§ 8. Commissions  of  officers.    The  commission  of  every  officer  appointed by the governor, or by the governor by and with the consent of  the senate, shall be signed by the governor and attested under the  seal  of  this  state, by the secretary of state, who shall make and record in  his office a copy of such commission, and deliver the  original  to  the  officer  appointed, by a messenger, if the governor shall so direct, and  otherwise, by mail, or as the secretary  of  state  shall  deem  proper.  Commissions  of  notaries  public  shall  be  signed by the secretary of  state, or by a person or persons in the department of  state  designated  by  the secretary of state, and shall be sent to the county clerk of the  county in which such notaries public respectively reside. Commissions of  commissioners  of  deeds  in  other  states,  territories  and   foreign  countries,  shall be signed by the secretary of state, or by a person or  persons in the department of state designated  by  secretary  of  state.  Every  other  appointment  of  an  officer,  made  by  one or more state  officers, shall be in writing, and signed by the officer or officers, or  by a majority of the officers, or by the presiding officer of the  board  or  body making the appointment. Every such written appointment shall be  deemed the commission of the  officer  appointed,  and  if  of  a  state  officer,  a  duplicate  or a certified copy thereof shall be recorded in  the office of the department of state; if of a local officer it shall be  sent to the clerk of the county in which  the  officer  appointed  shall  then  reside,  who  shall  file  the  same in his office, and notify the  officer appointed of his appointment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-2 > 8

§ 8. Commissions  of  officers.    The  commission  of  every  officer  appointed by the governor, or by the governor by and with the consent of  the senate, shall be signed by the governor and attested under the  seal  of  this  state, by the secretary of state, who shall make and record in  his office a copy of such commission, and deliver the  original  to  the  officer  appointed, by a messenger, if the governor shall so direct, and  otherwise, by mail, or as the secretary  of  state  shall  deem  proper.  Commissions  of  notaries  public  shall  be  signed by the secretary of  state, or by a person or persons in the department of  state  designated  by  the secretary of state, and shall be sent to the county clerk of the  county in which such notaries public respectively reside. Commissions of  commissioners  of  deeds  in  other  states,  territories  and   foreign  countries,  shall be signed by the secretary of state, or by a person or  persons in the department of state designated  by  secretary  of  state.  Every  other  appointment  of  an  officer,  made  by  one or more state  officers, shall be in writing, and signed by the officer or officers, or  by a majority of the officers, or by the presiding officer of the  board  or  body making the appointment. Every such written appointment shall be  deemed the commission of the  officer  appointed,  and  if  of  a  state  officer,  a  duplicate  or a certified copy thereof shall be recorded in  the office of the department of state; if of a local officer it shall be  sent to the clerk of the county in which  the  officer  appointed  shall  then  reside,  who  shall  file  the  same in his office, and notify the  officer appointed of his appointment.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbo > Article-2 > 8

§ 8. Commissions  of  officers.    The  commission  of  every  officer  appointed by the governor, or by the governor by and with the consent of  the senate, shall be signed by the governor and attested under the  seal  of  this  state, by the secretary of state, who shall make and record in  his office a copy of such commission, and deliver the  original  to  the  officer  appointed, by a messenger, if the governor shall so direct, and  otherwise, by mail, or as the secretary  of  state  shall  deem  proper.  Commissions  of  notaries  public  shall  be  signed by the secretary of  state, or by a person or persons in the department of  state  designated  by  the secretary of state, and shall be sent to the county clerk of the  county in which such notaries public respectively reside. Commissions of  commissioners  of  deeds  in  other  states,  territories  and   foreign  countries,  shall be signed by the secretary of state, or by a person or  persons in the department of state designated  by  secretary  of  state.  Every  other  appointment  of  an  officer,  made  by  one or more state  officers, shall be in writing, and signed by the officer or officers, or  by a majority of the officers, or by the presiding officer of the  board  or  body making the appointment. Every such written appointment shall be  deemed the commission of the  officer  appointed,  and  if  of  a  state  officer,  a  duplicate  or a certified copy thereof shall be recorded in  the office of the department of state; if of a local officer it shall be  sent to the clerk of the county in which  the  officer  appointed  shall  then  reside,  who  shall  file  the  same in his office, and notify the  officer appointed of his appointment.