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1870 Trustee Meeting Minutes, Volume 5, 1831.005.005

Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 165)
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Trustees Records, Vol. 5, 1870 (page 165)

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*Richard C. Derby Petn for repn of Lot 52, late of, declined

in reference to the representative of Lot No 52, on Iris Path, late of Richard C. Derby, deceased, petitioned for in behalf of Oliver Read, he being neither an "heir=at=law" nor a "devisee" of the late proprietor, and styling himself as "no relation:" the Committee recommend, in view of the provisions of the Act of , Sect. 8, that the Board decline to make the designaton asked for.

Voted, – that the above Report be accepted.

Town of Watertown. Tax=bill of 1872. Report of Com.on Finance concerning,

A Report was received from the Committee on Finance to whom was referred the Tax=bill of the Town of Watertown for the year 1872, recommending "that the said Tax=bill, with the exception of the tax assessed on the Watriss Lot, be paid, but that no payment be made of the said tax assessed on the Watriss Lot until final demand made by the said Town of Watertown, when payment may be made under protest, and the necessary measures taken by this corporation to test by suit the legality of said assessment."

Accepted.

Voted, – that the above Report be accepted,.

Monthly Statements of Treasurer approved.

A Report was also received from the same Committee approving as correct the statements of the Treasurer for the quarter ending , referred to them at the last meeting.

Voted, – that the above Report be accepted.

Monthly schedule of Bills referred to President.

A file of bills, with accompanying Schedule, having been submitted to the Board by the Treasurer in compliance with the requirements of the By=Laws, and the schedule having been read by the chairman, it was

Voted, – that said bills be referred to the President for his approval, and payment by the Treasurer if found correct.

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