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§ 714. TRUSTEES

OF

STATE

BURYING-GROUNDS.

Those of the trustees of the state burying-grounds are prescribed in title eight of part three of this code.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872.

§ 715. YOSEMITE AND BIG TREE

COMMISSIONERS.

Those of the commissioners of the Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Big Tree Grove are prescribed in title eight of part three of this code.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872.

CHAPTER IV.

JUDICIAL OFFICERS.

§ 726. Number, designation, and mode of election.

§ 726. NUMBER, DESIGNATION, AND MODE OF ELECTION. The number, designation, and mode of election of judicial officers are fixed in title one, part one, of the Code of Civil Procedure.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872.

As to designation of judicial officers, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. §33 and note.

As to election of judicial officers, judges of superior court, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. §§ 65-71 and notes.

As to election of judicial officers, justices of supreme court, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. §§ 40-42 and notes.

As to election of judicial officers, justices of the peace, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. § 110 and note.

As to jurisdiction of different courts, in general, see Const. 1879, art. VI, §§ 1-25, Hen. G. L. pp. 1xxviii-lxxiv.

As to qualifications of judicial officers, in general, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. §§ 156-159 and notes.

CHAPTER V.

SALARIES OF JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT AND SUPERIOR JUDGES, AND OFFICERS CONNECTED WITH THE SUPREME COURT.

§ 736. Justices of supreme court and district courts of appeal, salaries of.

§ 737.

§ 738. § 739.

Salaries of superior judges.
Same. [In other counties.]

Salaries of officers connected with the supreme court.

§ 736. JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT AND DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL, SALARIES OF. The annual salary of each justice of the supreme court is eight thousand dollars; and the annual salary of each justice of the several district courts of appeal is seven thousand dollars.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872; amended March 18, 1905. Stats. and Amdts. 1905, p. 224.

See Kerr's Cyc. Pol. C. for 3 pars. annotation.

148 C. 69, 70, 71, 73, 75, 76, 77, 82 P. 674 (construed and applied).

As to prohibiting judges to draw salary until affidavit is made that no cause remains undecided for ninety days, see Const. 1879, art. VI, § 24; Hen. G. L. p. lxxxv.

§ 737. SALARIES OF SUPERIOR JUDGES. The annual salaries of the judges of the superior court of the city and county of San Francisco and of the county of Los Angeles are six thousand dollars, of the counties Alameda, Contra Costa, San Joaquin, Sacramento, Marin, Santa Clara, San Diego, Fresno and San Bernardino, five thousand dollars, of the counties of Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Yuba, Sutter, Butte, Nevada, Sonoma, Colusa, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Shasta, Siskiyou, Santa Barbara, Mendocino, Tehama, Kern, Placer, Humboldt, Tulare, Solano, Yolo, Mariposa, Ventura, Mono, Kings, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, El Dorado, Merced, Madera, Tuolumne, Orange, Glenn, Napa and San Benito, four thousand dollars, and of the county of Alpine, two thousand dollars; one half of which shall be paid by the state and the

other half thereof by the county of which the judge is elected or appointed.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872; amended March 30, 1874, Code Amdts. 1873-4, p. 12; April 23, 1880, Code Amdts. 1880 (Pol. pt.), p. 88; February 21, 1889, Stats. and Amdts. 1889, p. 34; March 31, 1891, Stats. and Amdts. 1891, p. 267; March 20, 1899, Stats. and Amdts. 1899, pp. 132, 133; February 28, 1901, Stats. and Amdts. 1900-1, pp. 71, 72; March 7, 1905, Stats. and Amdts. 1905, p. 75; amended March 11, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 192, Kerr's Stats. and Amdts. 1906-7, p. 58; March 13, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p. 309. In effect from and after passage.

As to prohibiting judges to draw salary until affidavit is made that no cause remains undecided for ninety days, see Const. 1879, art. VI, § 24; Hen. G. L. p. lxxxv.

§ 738. SAME. [IN OTHER COUNTIES.] The annual salaries of the judges of the other superior courts are three thousand dollars each, one half thereof payable by the state, and the other half thereof payable by the county for which the judge is elected.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872; amended April 23, 1880, Code Amdts. 1880 (Pol. pt.), p. 88.

§ 739. SALARIES OF OFFICERS CONNECTED WITH THE SUPREME COURT. The annual salaries of the officers connected with the supreme court are as follows: The reporter of the decisions of the supreme court and of the district courts of appeal, twenty-five hundred dollars; the assistant reporters of the decisions of the supreme court and of the district courts of appeal, not exceeding three in number, one at twenty-four hundred dollars and two at twelve hundred dollars each, one phonographic reporter, three thousand dollars, and one phonographic reporter, twenty-four hundred dollars; two secretaries of the court, each, twenty-four hundred dollars; each bailiff, fifteen hundred dollars; the librarian, fifteen hundred dollars.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872; amended April 23, 1880, Code Amdts. 1880 (Pol. pt.), p. 88; March 21, 1887, Stats. and Amdts. 1886-7, p. 221; March 27, 1897, Stats. and Amdts. 1897,

pp. 208, 209; March 9, 1901, Stats. and Amdts. 1900-1, p. 115; March 18, 1905, Stats. and Amdts. 1905, p. 165. In effect immediately.

57 C. 650, 652 (referred to).

As to appointment and terms of office of phonographic reporters to superior court, see post § 769.

As to appointment of secretary and bailiff, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. § 265 and note.

As to duties of phonographic reporter, see post § 770.

As to tenure of office of secretary and bailiff, see Kerr's Cyc. C. C. P. § 266 and note.

CHAPTER VI.

MINISTERIAL AND OTHER OFFICERS CONNECTED WITH THE COURTS.

Article I. Clerk of the Supreme Court, §§ 749-761.

Reporters of the Supreme Court, §§ 767-782.

II.

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§ 757a.

$ 758.

§ 759.

759[a].

$ 760.

§ 761.

Office hours, clerk of supreme court.
Officers and salaries.

Phonographic reporters, district court of appeal. Duties
and compensation.

Fees of clerks of district courts of appeal.
Disposition of fees.

Provisions made applicable.

§ 749. ELECTION AND TERM OF OFFICE. The clerk of the supreme court is elected at the same time the governor is elected, and holds his office for the term of four years from and after the first Monday in December next succeeding his election.

History: Enacted March 12, 1872.

As to salaries of deputies to officers, see post § 756.

As to vacancy in office of clerk of supreme court, how filled, see post § 1001.

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