This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1830 Excerpt: ... at all times render a faithful account to the commissioners, for the time being, of all such sums of money as had already been collected or received, or which thereafter should be collected or received by him, by virtue of any rates for and on account of such commissioners, and should pay to the commissioners, for the time being, all monies already received, or which should thereafter be received by him: --Held, that the collector was bound to account for, and pay to the commissioners, for the time being, sums of money collected and received by him, by virtue of a rate made by commissioners acting under a commission, which expired before the execution of the bond. Debt on bond, dated the 26th of May, 1S26, whereby John Hutchins and James Taylor (the defendant), and George Morrison, became bound to George Saunders, Walpole Eyre, F. Crace, W. Yarnold, T. Golding, and J. Groome, in 2000/. The condition was in the following form: --t( Whereas at a session of sewers for the city and liberty of Westminster, and part of the county of Middlesex, held at the sewers' office, &c, on Friday the 3d day of March, 1826, the above bounden J. Hutchins was duly appointed by his majesty's commissioners of sewers, acting for the limits aforesaid, then present, to the office of one of the collectors to the said commissioners, by virtue of which said office, he, the said J. Hutchins, will be entrusted to receive several of the rates and assessments made by virtue of'the commissions of sewers for the limits aforesaid, for and in respect of divers common sewers within the limits of the said commissions; now the condition of the above-written obligation is such, that if the above bounden J. Hutchins do and shall, from time to time, and at all times hereafter, during the time he .