The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 45
Payment of salaries and expenses
Payment of salaries and expenses.
38. The Colonial Treasurer shall, out of money to be provided by the General Assembly, pay such sums of money for defraying the expenses of carrying this Act into execution, whether as salary or remuneration to the Registrar or Revising Barrister, or as salaries or remuneration for actuaries, accountants, clerks, servants, and inspectors, computation of tables, publication of documents, diffusion of information, expenses of prosecutions, travelling expenses, and other allowances of the Registrar, and all other expenses which may be incurred for carrying out the purposes of this Act, and may also pay to any Auditors or Valuers to be appointed under this Act, such remuneration (if any) as the Colonial Treasurer shall from time to time allow.