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Description and Holding Information
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Joint Comm. on Compesation of Worcester County Probate Officers. Report, 1830
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Senate No. 4 A Joint Committee to study the pay rates of probate officers in Worcester County presented a report and an act. Before 1824, the Judge and Register were paid in fees. When salaries became the compensation model, Worcester County's salaries were set at a much lower level than comparable counties. The committee studied the pay rates and presented an act to rectify the situation. An Act in addition to an act establishing salaries for judges and registers in probate, 1831. The judge in Worcester County was to receive $700/annum and the register $1500/annum. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Massachusetts State Library).
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The joint committee of both branches of the legislature who were directed "to consider the expediency of providing by law for an additional compensation to the officers of probate in the county of Worcester," have attended to the duty assigned them, and ask leave to report ...
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OCLC Number:
1405224301
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Available Volumes
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