35 Ga. App. 536 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1926
This was a suit by the City of Elberton against W. E. Jones, its former clerk and treasurer, as principal, and his sureties, on the official bond attached to the petition, which was dated March 3, 1931, and which recited and provided as follows: “William E. Jones having been elected by the city council city clerk and treasurer of the City of Elberton on the 17th day of January, 1931, to serve till the first Monday after the second Wednesday in January, 1933, now should the said William E. Jones, city clerk and treasurer aforesaid, well and faithfully perform the duties of said office in accordance with the ordinances of the City of Elberton, and at the termination of his term of office turn over to his successor all bonds and mortgages, moneys, books, and all other property of said city pertaining to the said office of city clerk and treasurer, then this bond to be void, else of full force and effect.” The charter of the City of Elberton provides that “all subordinate officers or such as are elected or appointed by the council shall hold their office at the will of the council and receive such salary as may be fixed by the council, each of whom shall take an appropriate oath before entering upon the discharge of their
Judgment affirmed.