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  2. Salaries of government officials in India - Wikipedia

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    The Chief Justice of India earns ₹280,000 (US$3,400) while Supreme Court judges receive ₹250,000 (US$3,000). Members of Parliament have a base salary of ₹100,000 (US$1,200) plus other allowances.

  3. Commissioners' court - Wikipedia

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    The county judge serves as the presiding officer of the commissioners court, while the county clerk is charged with keeping the minutes of the court, and attesting any actions it make take. State law requires, except in cases of emergency, that an agenda of the items to be considered by the court be posted at least 72 hours prior to its meeting.

  4. Judiciary of India - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court Judges (Salaries and Condition) Act deals with the compensation for Supreme Court Judges. [32] The High Court Judges (Salaries and Condition) Act (1954) regulate the compensation of High Court judges. [33] Whenever compensation is amended, the Central Government must present it as a normal bill before Parliament. [34]

  5. What is a county judge? How the highest political position in ...

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    In each of Texas’ 254 counties, the person with the highest political prominence is the county judge. The county judge oversees a four-person court of commissioners who each represent a precinct ...

  6. County judge - Wikipedia

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    In Missouri, for example, the County Court deals largely with property registration and deeds as well as leading the county – in 1922, Harry S. Truman was elected as one of two County Judges for Jackson County, Missouri, becoming the county presiding judge in 1926, his two elected positions prior to entering the United States Senate. [1]

  7. Justice of the peace - Wikipedia

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    However, the judges affected by each merger in each county had to affirmatively consent and the municipal court judges then had to formally become superior court judges. This process was completed on February 8, 2001, when California's last four municipal court judges were sworn in as superior court judges in Kern County. [130]

  8. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    In one of the odd provisions of the Texas Government Code, there is no requirement that a municipal judge be an attorney if the municipal court is not a court of record (Chapter 29, Section 29.004), but the municipal judge must be a licensed attorney with at least two years experience in practicing Texas law if the municipal court is a court of ...

  9. James Oakley (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Legislature has created County Courts-at-law and transferred to them much of the judicial authority and responsibility originally held by the Constitutional County Courts. [37] The County Judge presiding over both the Commissioners' Court and the Constitutional County Court does not require qualifications in the discipline of law ...