§ 2.40.030. Court stenographer and brief printer.  


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  • The metropolitan attorney is authorized to employ the services of a first-class stenographer or court reporter, whenever necessary, for the purpose of taking down in writing all evidence in any suit now pending or that may hereafter be brought against the metropolitan government or in which the metropolitan government is or may become a party, and likewise to take down any charge or order made or delivered by the court in such suits. The metropolitan attorney is likewise authorized to have briefs printed in any case wherein the metropolitan government is involved. Such stenographer or court reporter and such brief printer shall be paid his right and just charges for the services he performs, out of the metropolitan government treasury, upon the presentation of a bill for his services, duly approved by the metropolitan attorney.

(Prior code § 2-1-10)