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Code · Arizona · Title 9 — Code of Civil Procedure

9-202. Appointive officers; compensation

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A. The mayor and common council shall appoint a clerk who shall keep the minutes of their proceedings and the accounts of the city or town finances, and whose compensation is fixed at fifteen dollars per month.
B. The mayor and common council shall appoint one of their number as city or town treasurer to perform all the duties of the office, and he shall receive the sum of ten dollars per month in full for all services.
C. The compensation for performing the duties of chief of police, clerk and treasurer shall be in full for all services rendered either by them or by their deputies, should they appoint any. The mayor and councilmen, other than the treasurer appointed from the council, shall receive no compensation.
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