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Abstract to be made by the Clerks of Returns of Statements delivered to additional Commissioners.
Inspectors may have Access and take Copies from Books containing such Abstracts.
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CXXV. And be it further enacted, That the Clerks to the said respective Commissioners shall, with all convenient Speed, abstract the Returns of Statements delivered to such additional Commissioners, or at their Office, into Books to be provided for that Purpose, and according to such Forms as shall be transmitted to them from the Office of Taxes; such Abstracts to contain the Names of Persons making such Returns arranged alphabetically, according to the Wards, Parishes, and Places in which they shall reside, and the several Amounts of Profits returned by them respectively, to be said before and delivered to the said additional Commissioners: and all such Returns shall be numbered and filed in the Office of the said Commissioners, and carefully kept, so long as the Accounts of the said last-mentioned Duties for such District, or any Part thereof, shall remain unpaid to His Majesty; to all which Book and Books any Inspector or Surveyor, who shall have taken the Oath herein prescribed before the Commissioners acting for the same Districts respectively, shall have free Access at all seasonable Times, and shall take such Copies thereof, or of, such Parts thereof, or Extracts from the same, as he shall deem necessary in order to the due Execution of this Act.
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