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314 Trrms xxx.-—SEVERAL CLASSES OF OFFICERS. Dvgble salaries. Sec. 1763. No person who holds an office, the salary or annual com- 1 31 Aug 1852 c_ pensation attached to which amounts to the sum of two thousand tive 108, s. 18,,v. 10,,p. undred dollars, shall receive compensation for discharging the duties of 100. any other office, unless ex ressly authorized by law. 20 June, 1874, c. P 328, r. 18, p. 109.-'1‘albot’s Case, 10 C. Cls., 426. Extm ¤¢rvi¢>¤¤· Sec. 1764. No allowance or compensation shall be made to any omcer 26 Aug_, 1842, c_ or clerk, by reason of the discharge of duties which belon to any other 202, s. 12, v. 5, p. officer or c erk in the same or any other Department; and no allowance

 ____ or compensation shall be made for any extra services whatever, which

8S$nppugyé r. U. S., any1 tgiiicier or clerk may be required to perform, unless expressly authora .. - IZG y aw. Exn-aallowances. Sec. 1765. No officer in any branch of the public service, or any other 3 M,,_,._, 1839, c_ person whose salary, (pay, or emoluments are fixed by law or regulations, s2,s. 3, v. 5, p. 349. shall receive any ad 1tional pay, extra allowance, or compensation, in 23 A¤8-11842·¢· any form whatever, for the disbursement of public money, or for any 18?·jlg·v·?hP,b512‘ other service or duty whatever, unless the same is authorized by law, 8g_ ,._ 1% ,,_ 45]2nd tpe appro'priation therefor explicitlytstates that it is for such addi— ——————C0nvcrS€’ adm., iona pay, ex ra a owa.nce, or tompensa ion. r. U. S.,21 How., 463; U. S. r. Shoemaker, 7 Wall., 338; Stansbury u. U. S., 8 Wall., 33. _(iHce_1jn arreag Sec. 1766. No money shall be paid to any person for his compensation 25 Jn_, 1828, c_ who is in arrears to the United States, unti he has accounted for and 2, v. 4, p. 246. paid into the Treasury all sums for which he may be liable. In allcases 20 M¤Y» 1836- °· where the pay or salary of any person IS withheld in pursuance of this D"' v' 5* p' 31 section, the accounting officers of the Treasury, if required to do so by the party, his agent or attorney, shall repprt forthwith to the Solicitor of the reasury the balance due; and the licitor shall, within sixty days thereafter, order suit to be commenced against such delinquent and his sureties. Tenure of office. Sec. 1767. Every person holding any civil office to which he has been `2 ‘M,,_,.__"186-I, ,,_ gr hereaftelr inlay lgelpplpointped by agd with tpeigdvice andbconsenthof the 154,s.1,v.14,p.430. enate an w o s a ave come uly qua i to act therein s all be 5 April, 1869. <=· entitled to hold such office during the term for which he was appointed, 10- “· r "· 16· 1* 6* unless sooner removed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate CEé‘,;"'Y4;;§ 13 or by the appointment, with the like advice and consent, of a successot ` " in his place, except as herein otherwise rovided. Suspension and Sec. 1768. During any recess of the Senate the President is authorfilms v¤¤¤·¤¢¤¤§·_ ized, in his discretion, to suspend any civil officer appointed by and with 2 _Mar., 1867, c. the advice and consent of the Senate, except judges of the courts of the 1%, s. 2. v· 14, p- United States, until the end of the next session of the Senate, and to ,,§`;gé5_ gg9g_;; ‘S§S1iZ°§Z$é1‘£££.`S‘2?'2¤%€£Z" 1S“§’éF¥£$2 *£i.5T1‘I'1£3`Q‘§d.;r"$.}I.Li'3 ‘li.“§’°F.l§’2.i ---1-t officer in e mean time; and the person so designated shall tak; the E¤“*’Y°°°°°·“’ ui a· emma 'edbl · C_ cls__ 455 oa an ugive e n requir _ y aw to be taken and glwen by the suspend officer, and shall, during the time be performs the duties of i;‘.i.§?‘.‘3‘E.E;£’31.°‘if$5}.‘i‘.i *0.;*:1. rr M °"·:;‘·:r°s Oazhws; YF _ _ · a n eo cersuspen e . e si en s a within thirty days after_the_oommenrement of each session of the Senate; except for any office which in his opinion ought not te be filled, nominate pgrsons to lil all vacancies in oiliee which existed at the meeting of the nate, whether temporarily filled or not, and also in the place of all officers suspended; and 1f the Senate during] such session shall refuse to advise and consent to an appointment in the place of any suspended officer, then, and not otherwise, the President shall nominate another pieirson as soon as practica.ble to the same session of the Senate for the o ce. Fillingyacancies Sec. 1769. The President is auth 'zed to till ll n i h' h

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2 Mw-, 1867, ¤· or expiration of term of office, by nting commissions whiqi shall ggj ‘· 3- '· uv P- expire at the end of their next session tggeafter. And if no appointment, 5 Ag,"' 186,, c_ by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, is made to an office 10, s. , v. 16, p. 7. so vacant or temporarily tilled during such next session of the Senate, the