Article Fifth.
Article Fifth

Section III. Chancellor and supreme court justices, official term

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Chancellor and supreme court justices, official term

Chancellor and supreme court justices, official term

The chancellor and justices of the supreme court, shall hold their offices during good behaviour, or until they shall attain the age of sixty years.

That all military officers be appointed during pleasure; that all commissioned officers, civil and military, be commissioned by the governor, and that the chancellor, the judges of the supreme court, and first judge of the county court in every county, hold their offices during good behaviour, or until they shall have respectively attained the age of sixty years.

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