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4. That the treasurer of this state shall, on the warrant of the comptroller, pay to the treasurer of said commission the moneys hereby appropriated, to be used by said commissioners, together with the moneys contributed by said association, to erect and maintain a monument on said “Monument Park”, and to grade, fence and improve said grounds; provided, the said association shall, on or before the first Monday of May next, transfer all moneys and evidences of indebtedness belonging, or which shall then belong to said association (except the said sum of two thousand dollars) to the treasurer of said commission, and shall execute the deed aforesaid to the state of New Jersey; provided, also that no part of said moneys hereby appropriated shall be drawn from the treasury of the state until a majority of the persons composing said commission (the comptroller being one) shall certify in writing that said moneys are needed and required for the purposes for which this appropriation is made, which certificate shall be filed in the office of the comptroller, and provided, further, that not more than two thousand dollars of said moneys hereby appropriated shall be drawn from the treasury of the state before the first day of January, anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-three.
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