Westmoreland County v. Miller
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Westmoreland County v. Miller, 265 Pa. 394 (Pa. 1919)
110 A. 173; 1919 Pa. LEXIS 566
Bbown, Iart, Kepi, Simpson, Stewabt, Walling
Westmoreland County v. Miller
Opinion of the Court
Philadelphia County v. Sheehan, 263 Pa. 449, and Luzerne County v. Morgan, 263 Pa. 458, call for an affirmance of this judgment, and it is so ordered.
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- Public officers — County treasurer — Compensation—Commission on taxes collected for the Commonwealth. A county treasurer of a county containing more than 150,000 inhabitants, and therefore salaried, is entitled to commissions on taxes collected for the Commonwealth, in addition to his salary.