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Receiver General neglecting; Penalty £500.
And it is alsoe hereby further enacted That the said Warden or his Lieutenant with the major Part of the other Assistants as aforesaid shall in every Yeare at the least during the Continuance of this Act require an Account of the aforesaid Receiver-Generall or Cashier and of the respective Customers and their Deputies aforesaid and alsoe of the said Treasurer of all the Moneys by them or any of them respectively received or paid by virtue of this Act. And if the afore-mentioned Receiver-Generall and Cashier Customers Collectors Deputies or Treasurer shall not within Twenty Daies next after Demand made of such Account give in the same accordingly or if thereupon it shall appeare that all the [X1said] Moneys shall not have beene duely paid to and for or disbursed in and about the said Repaires and Works according to the Intent and Directions of this Act the Person or Persons soe offending and every of them respectively shall for every such Default forfeite the Summe of Five hundred Pounds to be recovered by the said Warden and Assistants in the Manner and for the Uses aforementioned
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