2009 Nebraska Code
Chapter 17 CITIES OF THE SECOND CLASS AND VILLAGES
17-108 Officers; salaries.

17-108. Officers; salaries.

The officers and employees of the city shall receive such compensation as the mayor and council shall fix by ordinance.

Source
    Laws 1879, § 7, p. 195;
    Laws 1881, c. 23, § 2, p. 168;
    Laws 1911, c. 16, § 1, p. 133;
    R.S.1913, § 5000;
    Laws 1919, c. 46, § 1, p. 130;
    C.S.1922, § 4169;
    C.S.1929, § 17-108;
    Laws 1935, c. 36, § 3, p. 149;
    C.S.Supp.,1941, § 17-108;
    Laws 1943, c. 30, § 2, p. 140;
    R.S.1943, § 17-108;
    Laws 1945, c. 25, § 1, p. 134;
    Laws 1947, c. 31, § 1(1), p. 140;
    Laws 1949, c. 21, § 1, p. 92;
    Laws 1953, c. 33, § 1, p. 123;
    Laws 1969, c. 89, § 1, p. 452.

Annotations To employ an attorney as a private practitioner, who is also city attorney, to foreclose tax sale certificates on a percent basis violates this and other sections, though, in proper cases, he may collect for his services on basis of quantum meruit. Darnell v. City of Broken Bow, 139 Neb. 844, 299 N.W. 274 (1941).
Provision for compensation of employees is not required to be in writing, and may be fixed at time of employment. Morearty v. City of McCook, 117 Neb. 113, 219 N.W. 839 (1928).
While the statute does not fix the salary of the mayor, it directs that the mayor and other officers named shall receive salaries to be fixed by ordinance. Dean v. State ex rel. Miller, 56 Neb. 301, 76 N.W. 555 (1898).


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