| Law - 1917 - 308 pages
...seventy years as aforesaid, shall nevertheless remain in office, the President, if he finds that any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, shnll appoint, by and with the advice and consent... | |
| United States - Law - 1920 - 1054 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds that any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
| United States - Law - 1920 - 1420 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the ^resident, if he finds that any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
| Constitutional law - 1920 - 560 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
| John Carter Rose - Civil procedure - 1922 - 820 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds that any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1924 - 1188 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds that any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
| United States - Civil procedure - 1926 - 590 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
| Constitutional law - 1921 - 270 pages
...nevertheless remain in office, and not resign or retire as aforesaid, the President, if he finds any such judge is unable to discharge efficiently all the duties of his office by reason of mental or physical disability of permanent character, may, when necessary for the efficient dispatch... | |
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