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Sec. Art.

31.

VIII.

No justice or clerk of the Supreme Court, nor judge or clerk of any District Court, shall act or practice as an attorney or counselor-at-law in any court of this State during his continuance in office.

14. VIII.

NEBRASKA.

No judge of the Supreme or District Court shall receive any other compensation, perquisite or benefits for or on account of his office in any form whatsoever, nor act as attorney or counselor-at-law, in any manner whatever, nor shall any salary be paid to any county judge.

10. VI.

NEVADA.

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No judicial officer, except court commissioners and unsalaried justices of the peace, shall receive to his own use any fees or perquisites of office. The judges of the Supreme Court and judges of the Superior Courts shall severally, at stated times, during their continuance in office, receive for their services the salaries prescribed by law therefor, which shall not be increased after their election, nor during the term for which they shall have been elected. The salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court shall be paid by the State. One-half of the salaries of each of the Superior Court judges shall be paid by the State, and the other one-half by the county or counties for which he is elected. In cases where a judge is

Sec. Art.

Certain Judicial Officers not to Receive Fees.

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Sec. Art.

population, and of court commissioners, boards of arbitration and notaries public, which fees the said officers shall accept as their full compensation. But all other State, county, city, town and school officers shall be required by law to keep a true and correct account of all fees collected by them, and to pay the same into the proper treasury when collected, and the officer whose duty it is to collect such fees shall be held responsible, under his bond, for neglect to collect the same: Provided, That in addition to the salary of sheriff they shall be entitled to receive from the party for whom the services are rendered in civil cases such fees as may be prescribed by law.

Publication of Statutes.

PUBLICATION OF STATUTES.

I Sec. 21. The Legislature shall provide for the speedy 2 publication of all statutes; and shall regulate the reporting of 3 the decisions of the courts; but all laws and judicial decisions 4 shall be free for publication by any person.

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Local Judicial Officers.

LOCAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS.

I Sec. 22. Justices of the Peace and other local, judicial

2 officers provided for in section seventeen and eighteen, 3 office when this article takes effect, shall hold their offices until 4 the expiration of their respective terms.

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