151 Ga. 53 | Ga. | 1921
Lead Opinion
(After stating the foregoing facts.)
It is insisted, even if the salary fixed by the board for the treasurer is legal, that Brumby can not hold two offices at the same time and receive two salaries from the same municipality. We know of no inhibition against his doing so where there is express legislative authority. It is true that no person can hold in any manner whatever, or be commissioned to hold, more than one county office, except by special enactment of the legislature heretofore or hereafter made. Civil Code (1910), § 259. It will be observed that that section applies to one who attempts to hold two county offices without express legislative authority. But in the instant case express legislative authority is conferred on the mayor of Marietta, when duly elected, to hold the office, and to receive the salary therefor; and also on the treasurer of the board to hold that position and to receive the salary fixed by the board.
Judgment reversed.
Concurrence Opinion
concurs in the judgment, but not in all that is said in the second division of the opinion.