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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 70 — Sheriffs, constables, and county police force

70.200 Elisor -- How appointed -- Term of office -- Powers -- Compensation.

170 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-70/70-200

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(1)If the office of sheriff is vacant in any county, the Circuit Judge may appoint a
citizen of the county to act as elisor. The elisor shall hold his office for one
(1)year
or until a sheriff is qualified, unless removed by the Circuit Judge.
(2)The person appointed shall give bond, to be approved by the county
judge/executive, to cover all claims that may come to his hands. The elisor shall
take the oath prescribed by law for sheriffs.
(3)The elisor may levy and collect executions, convey and sell land, and perform all
acts and duties which are by law, devolved upon sheriffs, except that he shall not
collect any kind of taxes or any judgment rendered upon any bonds or the coupons
thereof issued or executed for any subscription to the capital stock of any railroad
company or in aid of the construction of any railroad.
(4)He shall receive the same fees and compensation as the sheriff and be paid in the
same manner.
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