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Yet the law also required that all free bank notes be backed onefor-one with high-grade bonds or mortgages deposited with the state's comptroller.
The emergence of a culture of compromise should not be misinterpreted as an abdication of the role of congress as a comptroller of executive ambitions.
The comptroller was not involved in the formulation of policy.
That is not a directive to the comptroller.
Nobody doubts that the comptroller will endeavour to discharge his duties impartially.
According to the comptroller of finance, in the current financial year that adds up to another £205,000.
In our view this would create too rigid a procedure and place too heavy a burden on the comptroller and his staff.
Even if the application granted by the comptroller were to come into force, that cannot be assigned; that cannot be a property.