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Local Government (Scotland) Act 1947

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30Honorary treasurer.

(1)The town council of every burgh shall elect a town councillor to the office of honorary treasurer of the burgh, and the person so elected shall, subject to the directions of the council, exercise general superintendence over the finances of the council and shall be convener of the finance committee appointed by the council under this Act.

(2)Subject to the provisions of this Act relating to filling casual vacancies in the office of honorary treasurer, the term of office of the honorary treasurer shall be from the day of his election to that office until the first Tuesday of November in the third year after the day of his election, and during that period, notwithstanding anything in this Act, he shall not, so long as he continues to hold the office of honorary treasurer, be due to retire as a town councillor.

(3)The town council of every burgh in which there is not at the commencement of this Act an honorary treasurer shall elect a town councillor to be honorary treasurer of the burgh at the first meeting of the council held after the day of the annual election of town councillors in the year nineteen hundred and forty seven or at any adjournment of that meeting.

(4)A person shall not at any one time hold the offices of magistrate of a burgh and honorary treasurer of the burgh, and where a person holding the office of magistrate is elected to the office of honorary treasurer, he shall be deemed to have resigned from the office of magistrate, or where a person holding the office of honorary treasurer is elected to the office of magistrate, he shall be deemed to have resigned from the office of honorary treasurer.

(5)A person holding the offices of magistrate of a burgh and honorary treasurer of the burgh at the commencement of this Act, shall, unless he intimates to the town clerk in writing before the expiration of fourteen days thereafter that he desires to remain a magistrate and to resign from the office of honorary treasurer, be deemed to have resigned from the office of magistrate at the expiration of the said period.

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