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2. That it shall be the duty of the village treasurer to receive all moneys belonging to the village and safely keep the same, and disburse the same when directed by resolution of the board of trustees, or governing authority, of said village so to do; to keep full and detailed accounts of his receipts and expenditures in books provided by the board of trustees, or governing authority, for that purpose; to submit to the board of trustees of the village at the last regular meeting in each fiscal year, and oftener when directed by resolution of the board of trustees so to do, a detailed report in writing showing the financial condition of the village, and to perform such other duties appertaining to his office as the trustees, or other governing authorities, shall from time to time prescribe; that it shall be the duty of the village clerk to act as clerk of the board of trustees, or governing authorities, at all meetings and keep the minutes of the meetings; he shall have the custody of the books, papers, documents, seal and other personal property belonging to the village, and shall perform such other duties appertaining to his office as the trustees, or other governing authorities, shall from time to time prescribe.
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