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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 60

Duty of Treasurer

Duty of Treasurer.

Treasurer to give security.

78. The Treasurer shall be elected and continue in office during the pleasure of the Court, take charge of the funds of the Court, give security to the Trustees of the Court from a page 29 Guarantee Society for such sum as the Court may direct (the premium to be paid out of the Management Fund of the Court), and receive all moneys paid in the Court. He shall render an account of each audit, pay all demands when ordered by the Court or Chief Ranger and Secretary so to do; and he shall give up all books, documents, and moneys belonging to the Court when ordered to do so by a resolution thereof. He shall pay into the Post Office Savings Bank, or such other bank as the Court shall direct, to the account of the Trustees, all moneys that may not be required for the immediate use of the Court; nevertheless, a sum not exceeding £20 shall be left in his hands to meet the demands that may be made by the Secretary on behalf of the Court, who shall be empowered to draw from the Treasurer any amount that may be required for the necessary expenses of the Court. The Treasurer shall not pay any money except he receives a cheque signed by the Chief Ranger and Secretary, and if thought necessary may be paid for his services such sum as the Court may determine, provided the sum is fixed annually and in advance.