Towns Improvement (Ireland) Act, 1854

Clerk, Treasurer, Col-lector, &c.

How Drafts to he drawn.

LIX. So much of “The Commissioners Clauses Act, 1847,” as relates to the Appointment and Accountability of the Officers of the Commissioners, save as herein next provided, shall be incorporated with and form Part of this Act: Provided that the Commissioners shall in all Cases appoint some Bank or Banking Company to act as their Treasurer, and that it shall not be necessary to require from such Bank or Bunking Company any Security for the due Execution of such Office as required by said Act; provided also, that the Drafts to be drawn on said Bank on account of said Commissioners shall be drawn at a Meeting of the Commissioners, and there signed by the Chairman of the Meeting and by Two other Commissioners, and no Drafts on the said Account shall be drawn for any private Purpose on any Pretence whatever, nor for any other Purpose than the Payments which shall from Time to Time be authorized by the Commissioners for the Purposes of this Act, as the same shall be certified to the said Treasurer by the Clerk to the Commissioners, who shall countersign all such Drafts.

And with respect to General Assessments under this Act, be it enacted as follows: