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Grand Jury may present Expenses incurred in Matters of Business.
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VI. That in addition to the Purposes for which Grand Juries may now by Law present, it shall be lawful for the Grand Jury of any County, County of a City, or County of a Town to present to be levied off the County at large, such Sum or Sums of Money as may be incurred in defending such County on the Trial of any Traverse or other Proceedings in which such Grand Jury may consider the Rights of the Cesspayers should be defended and protected, and also such Sums as may be necessary for any Costs incurred in the Conduct and Management of any Matter of Business which any such Grand Jury may consider right and proper for the Interests or Benefit of such County should be confided to and conducted by any Counsel, Solicitor, or Agent: Provided, however, that no such Presentment shall be made unless there shall have been laid before such Grand Jury a Bill duly taxed and certified by the proper Taxing Officer of the Costs incurred for any of the Purposes aforesaid for which such Presentment shall be required.
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