Court of Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York: The Act of 1875, Chap. 495, Relating to Court of Arbitration, and the Rules and Forms of Proceedings (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

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9780243139743: Court of Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York: The Act of 1875, Chap. 495, Relating to Court of Arbitration, and the Rules and Forms of Proceedings (Classic Reprint)

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A cbi-in office. The expression, official A rbitrator, as used in this act, refers to the officer designated ia BB ccrtfor. this section. In case of the resignation, removal or bow appol Dled. ,, odeath of such oinciai A rbitrator, I ns saccessor must be nominated and appointed by the Governor, witli the advice and consent of the Senate, and commiscthof oi Boe, sioned by the Governor. Every such official Arbitrator appointed after this act takes effect, must file with the Secretary of State the constitutional oath of whrnflied. office. Unless he files his oath of office within ten dfiys after his confirmation by the Senate, he is deemed to have declined the office. tiw io t- -official Arbitrator has power to adin SnS ttwi lo tn Wsteo -otiths and affirmations to be used before any J2 ..C? ;to take the proof and acknowledg bjlwtwpt off i Ycharter-party, marine protest, contract, ;. -.; :: ;oftre fwnften instrument, and to require any witness to appear and testify before him, or the said Court of A rbitration, or before the Board of Arbitrators hereinafter provided for, in matters pending in oflcoi A rbi-said court. He must adopt and promulgate short ud promnis Bia and Simple rules to be observed in proceedings taken tice. as prescribed in this act: and he has power to do and Power to crJ- ,, ont the pro-order whatever may he necessary to carry out the etprovisions of this act. Ar MirttioD Sec. 4. The Clerk of the said Court of Arbitration erk,tarmo. .jjowu 33 the Arbitration Clerk, and holds office during the pleasure of said Chamber. In case of his death, resignation or removal, the said Chamber of HowappoiLU d. Commerce must elect his successor. The Governor must appoint and commission the person so elected: but before such commission can be issued, the person kdsi die ooBO elected must file in the office of the Secretary of State an official oath, to the sa
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