8
150
L
6.
and the
of
11 Vien 96 $1 1. Orders of the thigh bout Chancery, and the duties entrusted thereby to the Official
by the English
a the Accountant
Pistee are Act imposed General of that lauit. By stat: fo
30 and 31 Vie: c. 87. see. 11-it
Bu
is enanted that all cheques drawn by the Accountant General shall be countersigned by one his blacks, and that cheques so signed and countersigned sufficient authority to the Bank of England to pay the money mentioned
ar
is
a
no
mentioned therein. Then
provision of this nature
35
in
any
Ordinance here but
whether in itself it is considered
sufficient protection against
a
frand
malfeas
malfeasance,
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whether
the accomitant General has to give a curity in any way
minies
Any way for the poping through hishane,
I have not
any
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t
asontaining here. I do not
ague
with Mr. Alexander that the
provisions of Ordinance / of 1873 afford per se sufficient security against fraud or
part of The Official Brustee, and some
orther
ai
the
quaranta should be in
my opinion provided. As however there is this differen