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It is accordingly suggested that the department adopt a rule specifying a reasonable period of time in which orders will be considered for payment which are presented after the 30"day period has expired. Orders which have been outstanding longer than the period so specified may be canceled and the encumbrances released (see §86 of the Charter). You are advised accordingly. Very truly yours , THOMAS M, O'CONNOR City Attorney cc: Mr. Nathan B. Cooper, Controller City and County of San Francisco L...etter Opinion No. 71-32 May 11, 1971 DOCUMENTS DEPT. SAN FRArJC.SCO PUBLIC LIBRARY Honorable Gerald J, o'Gara Presiding Judge The Municipal Court 301 City Hall San Francisco, California 94102 Subject: Residence Requirements of the Clerk of the Municipal Court of San Francisco Dear Judge O'Cara: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of May 5, 1971, wherein you state that the position of Clerk of the Muni- cipal Court of San Francisco would become vacant on May 31, 1971, and in connection with consideration of the qualifications of various applicants for this position, you desire my opinion on the following question: "Are there any limitations imposed by State law, under the Charter of San Francisco or other- wise which require that the Clerk of the Court shall reside in any particular place or county before, at the time of, or after his appointment?" On April 10, 1966, I had occasion to write an opinion for the Clerk of the Municipal Court in connection with the general matter of "residence" requirements as applied to the Municipal Court of San Francisco.
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