§§1457 to 1469–1. Repealed.
Pub. L. 98–213, §16(a), (g)–(u), Dec. 8, 1983, 97 Stat. 1462
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Section 1457, R.S. §1855, prohibited making or enforcement of any law of any Territorial legislature by which the governor, secretary or members or officers of any Territorial legislature are paid any compensation other than that provided by the laws of the United States.
Section 1458, R.S. §1857, related to appointment or election of all township, district and county officers, except justices of the peace and general officers of the militia, and the appointment of all other officers by the governor, except in first instance where a new Territory is created, all officers to be appointed by the governor.
Section 1459, R.S. §1858, related to filling of vacancies, during recess of legislative council, of offices which, under organic act of any Territory, were required to be filled by governor with the advice and consent of such council.
Section 1460, R.S. §1860; Mar. 3, 1883, ch. 134,
Section 1460a, R.S. §1854; Feb. 22, 1889, ch. 180,
Section 1461, act Mar. 22, 1882, ch. 47, §8,
Section 1462, act June 19, 1878, ch. 329, §1,
Section 1463, R.S. §1868, related to chancery and common-law jurisdiction of supreme and district courts.
Section 1463a, R.S. §1864, related to membership, quorum, and term of office of supreme court of every Territory.
Section 1464, act Apr. 7, 1874, ch. 80, §1,
Section 1465, R.S. §1878, related to oath of office, and certification thereof, by governor, secretary, chief justice, associate justices and all other civil officers.
Section 1466, act May 1, 1876, ch. 88,
Section 1467, R.S. §1883;
Section 1468, R.S. §1884; June 10, 1921, ch. 18, §304,
Section 1469, R.S. §1886; June 10, 1921, ch. 18, §304,
Section 1469–1, act Mar. 4, 1915, ch. 141, §1,