public officer

public officer
An incumbent of a public office invested with certain powers and charged with certain duties pertinent to sovereignty. State ex rel. Newman v Skinner, 128 Ohio St 325, 191 NE 127, 93 ALR 331. Such an officer as is required by law to be elected or appointed, who has a designation or title given him by law, and who exercises functions concerning the public, assigned to him by law. 42 Am J1st Pub Of § 2. See de facto public officer; de jure officer.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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