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Definition of Treasurers
1. treasurer [n] - See also: treasurer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Treasurers
Literary usage of Treasurers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Constitutional Antiquities of Sparta and Athens by Gustav Gilbert (1895)
"From such monies the treasurers could make advances on the strength of a mere
... The treasurers of Athene without doubt received, at every payment they ..."
2. The Political Code of the State of California by California, Creed Haymond (1872)
"County Treasurers to settle with Controller upon his order. ... Time when certain
Treasurers shall make settlements. 3867. Treasurers neglecting to settle; ..."
3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1915)
"Henry II, in 1551, transformed these positions from commissions into offices;
there were seventeen offices of treasurers of France who were at the same time ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Public Offices and Officers by Floyd Russell Mechem (1890)
"School directors, treasurers and trustees are public officers. ... State treasurers/
deputy state treasurers' and school treasurers * are public officers. ..."
5. Surety Bonds: Nature, Functions, Underwriting Requirements by Edward Clark Lunt (1922)
"I take up treasurers' bonds specifically because they constitute the largest ...
Sometimes treasurers receive the public funds largely in the form of cash, ..."
6. Surety Bonds: Nature, Functions, Underwriting Requirements by Edward Clark Lunt (1922)
"I take up treasurers' bonds specifically because they constitute the largest and on
... Sometimes treasurers receive the public funds largely in the form ..."
7. The Statutes at Large of South Carolina by South Carolina, Thomas Cooper, David James McCord (1839)
"And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said Su be treasurers
be authorized and directed to cause to be paid, in the manner paid to ..."
8. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1891)
"... our notice in tliis article, are more especially the treasurers of the temples
and the revenues of different Greek states. ..."