Pennsylvania Statutes § 2646 Counsel; compensation; duties
Statute Text
The county solicitor shall serve as counsel for the county board in the several counties of the Commonwealth, and shall receive no compensation therefor in addition to his compensation as county solicitor. Such counsel shall advise the county board, from time to time, regarding its powers and duties, and the rights of candidates and electors, and concerning the best methods of legal procedure for carrying out the various provisions of this act, and shall appear for and represent the county board on all appeals taken from its decisions or orders to the court of common pleas, as herein provided.
History
1937, June 3, P.L. 1333, art. III, § 306.
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