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come in, be rendered a matter of general obligation
by an Act og the legislature.— A trust receipt-book to
be kept with a trust-till.— In the book, a entry to
be made of each sum received, with the day on which
it was received: the statement of the day to be indispensable.
The money, if not received in the shape of
Annuity Notes, to be sent to the office on that day or
the next, to be changed into Annuity Notes:— the Notes
received to be entered by their Nos:— if the day be not
entered, the first day of the year to be presumed, for the
purpose of charging the Trustee with the interest. The
trust-paper, as received, to be deposited in the trust-till,
to save it from being confounded with money of his own.
This not to prevent the disposal of the amount to superior
advantage (i.e.: at a higher rate of interest than
what is afforded by Annuity Notes) in as far as the
nature of the trust admitted of it. (a)
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