Article Fourth.
Article Fourth

Section XIII. Officers of other courts, how chosen

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Officers of other courts, how chosen

Officers of other courts, how chosen

The clerk of the court of oyer and terminer, and general sessions of the peace, in and for the city and county of New-York, shall be appointed by the court of general sessions of the peace in said city, and hold his office during the pleasure of the said court: and such clerks and other officers of courts, whose appointment is not herein provided for, shall be appointed by the several courts or by the governor, with the consent of the senate, as may be directed by law.

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