Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

676 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS AUSTIN HonorableYllllam R. Edvards county Judge upton county Rankln, Texes Doar Sir: : Wheth& the Camrnlabion~s~ /CourteSuptonCountyjlas th6'Rutho.rityto employ en / attorney to advise the Court '\ apa the the fknmtg oSSiolalsdur- ~,ln&%he~absenoe o? the present 'oountyattorney,who is in the Your letterof January~l,1945, requestingthe oplnlnn of this Department stated therein,is in Dart, as Sollovs::-.~ ,' w&-~o /<'. have no County At- torney, Z'flnd it nesasaargto ask for your opinion onbe Sollcwingmatter and In order that you might understandvlll'go aomevhatinto detail. The County Attorney of thisCounty vas lnduoted Into the Nlll- tary Servloelong about Nay OS 1944 and the County has baen fing him his salary OS Ona HundredFifty Dollara.(r150.00)a month sinoe that time, although It was ne&ssary to employ oounselfor advloe to the Court and the various ofiloersof the County. The present County Attorneyvaa reeleotedfor the ensu- ing term but is nov somewherein Franoe or Rngland and he has Slled with the Comalssioners~Court a Bon. WllllamR. Bdwards, Page 2 bond in oorreot form, exoept that it 18 rigned, hIa by 8n agent and tba oath of offioe ir alao I signet3 by the mm ageat. “QDBSTIOR "18 this bead a valid oru ml& 48 rbova ladloatedand lo the oath of offlao mubrorlbed to w hIa agent valid? nDoea the Caamlaeloners~Cmrt of Upton County have the right to employ an attornsfto advise the Court and the ofYloer6during the clb- senoe OS tlaopresentCounty Attorney?’ Under the prwIslo~ of Artiole 4399, Vernon’s Anno- tated Civil Statutes,this Department1s prohibitedSrum render- ing legal opinionsto County Judges,but, ln view of the faot that you County is vithout the armloes of the County Attoraey st the present,ve feel it is appropriateto anmmryour queetlon. Artlole 16, VernonlaAnnotatedCivil Statutes,provldos that eaoh ofiloer in this State,vhethereleoted or appointed &all, before enteringupon the duties OS hh office,take and aubsorlbethe oath.presorlbsd by Artlole 16, Seotlon 1 of the ConstitutionOS this Btatej and IS he shall be mqulrad by lav to give an offloialbond, raid oath shall be filed with said bond. Article 330, V. A. C. S., providesthat sash County Attorneyshall, besorb enteringupon the dutloe of hle offLoe give bond, eta. Article 5998, V. A. C. B., providesthat the offiolel bond of eaah ofiloer shall be exeoutedby him vith tV0 or mom goad ati sufflolentsuretiesor solventsurety oompanyauthorized to do businessin this State. Artlole 26, V. A. C. S., prwldes that all oaths,af- Sldavitaor afflrmatlonsmay bo admlnlstoradand a oertifloateof the feat given, If withoutthe United Ytates,before any notary nubllo, or any minister,oomlssloner or charge d*affalresof the bnited states,resident In and aooredltedto the countrywhere the affidavitmay be taken, or any consul general,oonsul,vice-oonsul, 67s HonorableWllllamR. Bdvard8,Page 3 oommerolalagent, vloe-aomm8ralal agent, deputy oo~ul, or oonsuler agent of the United States,residentia suoh oarby. Seotlon1, Art101816 of the State Con8tltutioa, vld8s.theform OS oath m lfflnsatlon to be used. Artlole%; V. A. C. S,, provide8for the maklq OS an aoknwlodgment or p&of OS an lnstruwnt of vrlting Sor lvaord befoa% oertaln offlolals, and would hsw no applloatlnnto the taking of an orsioialoath. We see no logal rea8on why the persoa vho tar cleatedCounty At- torney, aould not exeaute hi8 oiflolalbe& while on fiilitary servloein a foreign oountry,and also tak8 and 8ub8orlb8tb8 osth presorlbedby the Constitutionb8San any person authorized by Artlole26 to admlnl8terthe sw. Tha bond ati oath of OS- floe filed by the County Attorneywith th8 Canmls8ionera~ Court appearsto be ln aorreat form, exorpt that th8 bond and oath of offloe are signed by an agent of the County Attorn8y. In viev of the foregoing 8tatute8 and the Constitutionprovision, it is our opinionthat the CountyAttorneymust lxeout8 the oath OS offla8 in the Sozm presorlbodby the Conntltutlon. Iielther the Constitutionnor the Statute8 authorizes a pub110 offlolalto executehis cath OS oifloeby an agent; therefore,ve believe that the oath of offloe exeoutedby an agent is invalid. With reierenoe to the validityof the bond ve are oonfrontedvlth a more seriousproblem. Cenarallyspsaklng,urdlnarllya person may do by or throughhis agent what h8 aan do hlmeelf. We have failed to find any authorityvhatsoeverpertainingto the author- ity OS the pub110 oSflalalexeoutlnghi8 oSSlola1bond by and throughan agent. We oannot oategorloallysay whether m not the bond a8 exeoutedby the agent is valid or invalid. It is our oplnlonthat the County Attorney should take and subsorlbe the oath presarlbedby Art101816, Seotlon1 of th8 Constitution of this State before any persaa autharltedby A&lo18 26 to ad- ministersame. It vould b8 safer praotlaeSor the County Attorney to also exeoutehis bond by signingit personally. We nw oonslderyour questionwith r8ferenoeto the authorityOS the Commissioners 1 Court OS your County to employ an attorneyto advise the Court and the oounty offloialsduring the absenoe of the County Attorney. It Is stated in Texas Jurls- prudenoe,Vol. 11, P. 575: "The aommlssloners~oourt has pwer to employ attorneysto assist the regularlyoonstltutedofif- oers of the oounty lnthe proseoutlonof its alalms Eon. WilliamR. EdVSl'dS, PSgS 4 Slid SUitS, Snd t0 p1y fC@ ruoh 88l’ViO88 Out O? the oaunty fund8. It seams, hovever,that the commlssionerr~ocurt does not h8va the pwor to deprivethe ocuntyattomey of his rightfulau- thorityln this regmd. The employnmnt of aoua- se1 18 reatrlot8dto sp8aiala88ea vlxu-8the *err- vloea of SO attorney are r8qulr8d~ nor h88 the oaurt pweP to m8k8 an order vhloh vlllvwrant the pupobntof oountyaaney to an attorneyfor seroloesneitherr8qulrednar perSorm8d.’ (Adams 0. Saagler, 250 3. W. 413; Qlbson Y* Davis, 236 3. W. 2021 Terre1Y. Greene, 1 5. Y. 631; t3rooms v, AtamOs County, 32 3. W. 1881. Under the holdlng8of the abwe maatlonedoctaes, it is apaarent that the Camlssloner8’ Court b88 the power and au- t!zorltyto employlttornepsin the proseoutlonof its olalmsand suits and pay for suoh servloerout of the generalfundr OS the countywhezlethe aaunty,an a whole, is interestedand effected by suoh proo8edings. Artlole 334, V. A. C. S., provldtsr "The dirtrlotand oounty attorneys,upan re- quest, shell give Sn aplnloa ar sdvio8 in vriting to any oounty or preolnat ofSla8rOS their dlstrlot or oaunty,tauahingtheir offlol81duties." The faregoingstatute lmposeaupan the dlstrlotrod county attorneysthe duty to give opinionsand sdvloe in wJIlting to any aauntyor preolnatoifloer of their dlstrlot or oounty. The aounty and preolnotofSlolol8of your county may request pcur dlstrlatattarneyfor opinion8and advloe in vrlting tauoh- lng their oSSlOla1duties. SpeolfloallyansverlR$your quastlonregarding the employmentof an attorney,it bC our opinionthat under the Soots 0~ a& the foregoingstatutes and the rules of laws SE&S In our Opinion Ro. O-4979, 8 oopy OS vhiah is enolosed SW your oonvenlenos,the Cunmls~nors~ Caurt vauld ?1othave the authorityto engage oowel to perSorm the duties OS aounty at- torney of your oauntg,but that it would hsve the authorityto engage onraselto advise the Ccxmlnslm!ms~ Court,btltw&d not bve authorityto employan attorneyto advise oounty and preoinot ofiloials,aa it has been held that Artlole 334 was intendedto impose the duty upon the oounty and dlstrlotattorneys,and not as a restrioticmupon the Commlssi~aars~Court in the emplog- Hon. WllllamR. Rdvarda, Page 5 ment OS SttCrMya t0 8dYl88 lnd rWkdeP 88~~lO88 to th8 County in ~Ol’tSllt =ttWS Oooing b8fOl’8 it fW it8 OOMid8~8tiQli. Olbson,et al. Y. Darlr, et al, 236 3. W. 202. Vlth referen to th8 8ppolata8ntof oounty attorneys pl’0 tW Snd other MtteFS ml’tau t0 th8 d@ttS Of tb8 C-i*- slonerr~Court in lmployln3lttorn8y8ve dlrrot ymr ltt8ntloato oplnlozl EO. o-4979. fOUF8 VSrj tmrl;J ATTORm G3E5?AL oFTmA &dell Vllllam8 ,~ 7 T&g ..:.,.. ti8iSkZlt AW:fo -0.