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10. Every person elected or appointed to any office in pursuance of this act, or of any law or ordinance of the common council, including the city solicitor, who shall be appointed for a term not exceeding three years, shall, before they enter upon the duties of such office, take and subscribe, before the mayor or city clerk, an oath or affirmation, faithfully and impartially to execute the duties of his office to the best of his knowledge, skill and ability, and such other oaths as may be required by the laws of this state; all such oaths or affirmation shall be filed by the city clerk in his office; the city treasurer, superintendent of schools, collector of taxes, constables, overseer of the poor, and such other officers as the common council may require, shall also, before entering upon their duties, each give bond to the city, in its corporate name, in such sum, and with such sureties as the common council may approve, or as may be required by any act of the legislature of this state, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of their respective offices; and if at any time the common council shall deem the sureties of any such officer insufficient they shall require him to give additional security.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 40 § 108-1(10) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-40-108-1-10/
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