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PART IX

Payment of sɩms certified to be

due.

s.232

Recovery of sums. certified to be due.

s.233

Expenses of auditor in particular cases.

9.234

(2) Where under this Part of this Ordinance an

appeal or application is made to the Governor, the

appellant or applicant shall be entitled, if he so desires,

to a personal hearing by, a person appointed for the purpose

by the Governor.

108. Every sum certified by an auditor appointed under

this Part of this Ordinance to be due from any person shall

be paid by that person to the municipal treasurer within

fourteen days after it has been so certified, or, if an

appeal or application with respect to that sum has been made,

within fourteen days after the appeal or application has

been finally disposed of or abandoned or fails by reason of

non-prosecution thereof.

109. (1) Any sum which is certified by an auditor

appointed under this Part of this Ordinance to be due and has

besome payable shall, on action taken by or under the

direction of such auditor, be recoverable as a civil debt.

(2) In any proceedings for the recovery of such a sum,

a certificate signed by such an auditor shall be conclusive

evidence of the facts certified, and a certificate signed by

the municipal treasurer or other officer whose duty it is to

keep the accounts that the sum certified to be due has not

been paid to him shall be conclusive evidence of non-payment,

unless it is proved that the sum certified to be due has been

paid since the date of the certificate.

Unless the contrary is proved, a certificate purporting

to be signed by such an auditor or by the mnicipal treasurer

or other officer whose duty it is to keep the accounts, shall

be deemed to have been signed by such auditor, municipal

treasurer or other officer, as the case may be.

110. (1) Any expenses incurred by an auditor appointed

under this Part of this Ordinance in the defenos of any

allowance, disallowance or surcharge made by him shall, so

far as not recovered from any other party and except as may

otherwise be ordered by the Court (or the Governor

as the

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