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Reports of treasurers . — The treasurer of each of such consolidating villages
shall , immediately on the termination of his office , file with the clerk of the new
village an accurate , detailed and verified statement , showing all moneys paid
into ...
Reports of treasurers . — The treasurer of each of such consolidating villages
shall , immediately on the termination of his office , file with the clerk of the new
village an accurate , detailed and verified statement , showing all moneys paid
into ...
Page 83
The said board of trustees after the election of the three trustees Officers of
hereinbefore provided for shall elect from among its number a corp rapresident ,
vice - president and secretary and treasurer , who shall respectively be the
president ...
The said board of trustees after the election of the three trustees Officers of
hereinbefore provided for shall elect from among its number a corp rapresident ,
vice - president and secretary and treasurer , who shall respectively be the
president ...
Page 87
Such bonds shall be executed by the mayor and treasurer of said city under the
corporate seal , and shall be sold by said treasurer to the highest bidder or
bidders therefor at prices not less than par . § 2 . This act shall take effect
immediately ...
Such bonds shall be executed by the mayor and treasurer of said city under the
corporate seal , and shall be sold by said treasurer to the highest bidder or
bidders therefor at prices not less than par . § 2 . This act shall take effect
immediately ...
Page 110
AN ACT to authorize the city of Binghamton to pay the expense of bonding its
treasurer and clerk in a duly incorporated surety company . Accepted by the city .
Became a law March 15 , 1899 , with the approval of the Governor . Passed ,
three ...
AN ACT to authorize the city of Binghamton to pay the expense of bonding its
treasurer and clerk in a duly incorporated surety company . Accepted by the city .
Became a law March 15 , 1899 , with the approval of the Governor . Passed ,
three ...
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principal thereof as falls due in that year , which tax shall be collected at the same
time and in the same manner as other taxes in said village are collected , and ,
when collected , shall be paid over to the treasurer of said village , to be by him ...
principal thereof as falls due in that year , which tax shall be collected at the same
time and in the same manner as other taxes in said village are collected , and ,
when collected , shall be paid over to the treasurer of said village , to be by him ...
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