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 NATIONALITY. '  Tsems 1. A fir,,m*.n, who, under the etrenmmoe of this ce, m.. at ht mtnainr poet where hta ordinary' duty ea him, k not ilty of oantsibtry neience beetme he doe not avail intoself of permiasion to oeeupy& :X FRIEND. NOTI0g. ee CO,wraxo-rtOL Law, 7. OFFICEP,8 OF THE UNITED 8TATES. 8 Pa-:,.  Aalr, 2. The holder of a heritable of in Cutm which had been l oli prior to the extinotion of 81niah sovecenty, but who, pending coml for its condemnson, was nelving the emolumant of one of the graat of the office,  in th mine to lmve no property righte tlt survived The Attorney General of the 8rate of Minnesota, under his common hw power and the state statutes, has the general authority imposed uxm him of enfordng constitutional stetutm of the State ud is a prolr party defendant to a suit brought to prevent the enforcement of a state statute on the round of it3 unconstitutionality. Ez part Yowl, 123. It is not necessary that the duty of a ate officer to enforce a statute be declared in that statute itself in order to permit his being joined as a party defendant from enforcing it; ff by virtue of his office he has some connection with the enforcement of the act it is immterinl whether it arista by common general law or by statute. /b.  Across, 4; Loc Law (Oklshoma);. Jc-roN, B 1, 5; M,vs, 1, 2.

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