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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 489

489.01 ELECTION; TERM; OFFICE ABOLISHED.

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489.01 ELECTION; TERM; OFFICE ABOLISHED.
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Subdivision 1. Office abolished.
The office of court commissioner is abolished. No vacancy in the office of court commissioner shall be filled.
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Subd. 2. Incumbents.
Persons holding the office of court commissioner in all counties except Ramsey County may continue to serve until the incumbent's term of office expires. The person holding the office of court commissioner on January 1, 1981, in Ramsey County may continue to serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority under the terms and conditions of this appointment.
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Subd. 3. Court commissioner.
In each county in the state there shall be elected at the general election in 1918 a court commissioner. The term of office of the court commissioner shall be four years and begin on the first Monday in January next succeeding the election. One person may hold at the same time the offices of court commissioner and probate judge.
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