On the recordJune 9, 1899
Any surplus remaining at the end of the year after the expenses of the courts have been paid is to be turned into the Treasury.
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presidency.ucsb.eduAny surplus remaining at the end of the year after the expenses of the courts have been paid is to be turned into the Treasury.
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