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" The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board, and may be removed from office by the provincial board, for cause. Each municipal treasurer shall render a monthly account... "
The Progress of the Filipino People Toward Self-government - Page 65
by Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 1908 - 28 pages
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Acts of the Philippine Commission, No.1-1800

1904 - 762 pages
...members of the council, he may discharge any such officer or employee. " The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board, and may be removed from office by the provincial board, for cause. Each municipal treasurer...
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 14

United States. War Department - 1904 - 770 pages
...members of the council, he may discharge any such officer or employee. "The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board, and may be removed from office by the provincial board, for cause. Each municipal treasurer...
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Annual Reports of the Secretary of War, Volume 14

United States. War Department - 1904 - 764 pages
...members of the council, he may discharge any such officer or employee. " The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board, and may be removed from office by the provincial board, for cause. Each municipal treasurer...
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Congressional Serial Set

1906 - 466 pages
...secretary shall be subject to the approval of the provincial board. (o) The township treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board, and may be removed from office by the board for cause. Each township treasurer shall render...
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The Philippine Citizen: A Text-book of Civics, Describing the Nature of ...

Prescott Ford Jernegan - 1907 - 208 pages
...any branch of the Philippine government. The Duties of the Treasurer.—The municipal treasurer is appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board. He receives and keeps an account of all moneys paid to the treasury of the municipality, for...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

1908 - 804 pages
...pay $15 or more in taxes, or who were office-holders above a certain rank during the Spanish regime.' The president is the chief administrative officer...treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board. 3 The principal judicial officer of the town is the local justice of the peace, who is appointed...
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Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 9

United States. War Department - 1908 - 286 pages
...and ninety-nine, is hereby further amended to read as follows : " The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board and upon the nomination of the municipal council, which nomination shall be made from a list...
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Journal of the Philippine Commission, Issue 2

Philippines. Legislature. Philippine Commission - 1908 - 575 pages
...amended by the Assembly and insert in lieu thereof the following: "The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board and upon the nomination of the municipal council, which nomination shall be made from a list...
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Acts of First- Philippine Legislature, Issues 1801-1878

Philippines - 1908 - 298 pages
...and ninety-nine, is hereby further amended to read as follows : " The municipal treasurer shall be appointed by the provincial treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial board and upon the nomination of the municipal council, which nomination shall be made from a list...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 23

1908 - 796 pages
...$15 or more in taxes, or who were office-holders above a certain rank during the Spanish regime. 2 The president is the chief administrative officer...treasurer, subject to the approval of the provincial boards The principal judicial officer of the town is the local justice of the peace, who is appointed...
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