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§ 44. The treasurer.  Within thirty days after his election and before  performing  any  of  the  duties  or exercising any of the powers of his  office, the treasurer of each nation shall give a bond to  such  nation,  with  such  sureties  and  in such amount as the state comptroller shall  approve, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties  of  his  office.  For any breach of the conditions of such bond, an action may be  maintained for the benefit of such nation, by  their  attorney,  in  the  manner  provided  by  law  for the breach of an official bond given by a  county treasurer. If such bond is not given within  the  time  provided,  the  office  shall  be deemed vacant. The treasurer of the Seneca nation  shall  receive  all  moneys  belonging  to  the  nation,  including  the  annuities  paid  by  the government of the United States or the state of  New York. The treasurer of the Tonawanda nation shall receive all moneys  belonging to such band, which shall be deposited with  him  pursuant  to  any  resolution  of  the  council  of such nation. The treasurer of each  nation shall pay out moneys  only  upon  a  warrant,  certified  by  the  presiding  officer  and  clerk  of  the  council, to the effect that the  amount to be paid by such  warrant  was  appropriated  by  a  resolution  passed  by  a  majority vote of the council, which warrant the treasurer  shall retain as a voucher. The treasurer shall receive such compensation  as the council shall determine. At least five  days  before  the  annual  election,  he  shall  report to the peacemakers an account of all moneys  received and expended by him, with the vouchers for  such  expenditures,  which  account  shall  be  settled  by  the  peacemakers and read by the  presiding officer at the next annual election.

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Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-4 > 44

§ 44. The treasurer.  Within thirty days after his election and before  performing  any  of  the  duties  or exercising any of the powers of his  office, the treasurer of each nation shall give a bond to  such  nation,  with  such  sureties  and  in such amount as the state comptroller shall  approve, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties  of  his  office.  For any breach of the conditions of such bond, an action may be  maintained for the benefit of such nation, by  their  attorney,  in  the  manner  provided  by  law  for the breach of an official bond given by a  county treasurer. If such bond is not given within  the  time  provided,  the  office  shall  be deemed vacant. The treasurer of the Seneca nation  shall  receive  all  moneys  belonging  to  the  nation,  including  the  annuities  paid  by  the government of the United States or the state of  New York. The treasurer of the Tonawanda nation shall receive all moneys  belonging to such band, which shall be deposited with  him  pursuant  to  any  resolution  of  the  council  of such nation. The treasurer of each  nation shall pay out moneys  only  upon  a  warrant,  certified  by  the  presiding  officer  and  clerk  of  the  council, to the effect that the  amount to be paid by such  warrant  was  appropriated  by  a  resolution  passed  by  a  majority vote of the council, which warrant the treasurer  shall retain as a voucher. The treasurer shall receive such compensation  as the council shall determine. At least five  days  before  the  annual  election,  he  shall  report to the peacemakers an account of all moneys  received and expended by him, with the vouchers for  such  expenditures,  which  account  shall  be  settled  by  the  peacemakers and read by the  presiding officer at the next annual election.

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Statutes > New-york > Ind > Article-4 > 44

§ 44. The treasurer.  Within thirty days after his election and before  performing  any  of  the  duties  or exercising any of the powers of his  office, the treasurer of each nation shall give a bond to  such  nation,  with  such  sureties  and  in such amount as the state comptroller shall  approve, conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties  of  his  office.  For any breach of the conditions of such bond, an action may be  maintained for the benefit of such nation, by  their  attorney,  in  the  manner  provided  by  law  for the breach of an official bond given by a  county treasurer. If such bond is not given within  the  time  provided,  the  office  shall  be deemed vacant. The treasurer of the Seneca nation  shall  receive  all  moneys  belonging  to  the  nation,  including  the  annuities  paid  by  the government of the United States or the state of  New York. The treasurer of the Tonawanda nation shall receive all moneys  belonging to such band, which shall be deposited with  him  pursuant  to  any  resolution  of  the  council  of such nation. The treasurer of each  nation shall pay out moneys  only  upon  a  warrant,  certified  by  the  presiding  officer  and  clerk  of  the  council, to the effect that the  amount to be paid by such  warrant  was  appropriated  by  a  resolution  passed  by  a  majority vote of the council, which warrant the treasurer  shall retain as a voucher. The treasurer shall receive such compensation  as the council shall determine. At least five  days  before  the  annual  election,  he  shall  report to the peacemakers an account of all moneys  received and expended by him, with the vouchers for  such  expenditures,  which  account  shall  be  settled  by  the  peacemakers and read by the  presiding officer at the next annual election.