0 a person who is responsible for an organization's money
1 an officer who is responsible for the money in a company, government, or other organization
2 someone who is responsible for the money and bank accounts of a company or organization:
There was no financial bond for treasurers who handled very large sums annually.
The son of the village chief served as president and the village school director was the treasurer.
At site 1, a woman who openly expressed her interest in becoming a group treasurer withdrew her candidacy following the denial of permission by her husband.
Fines and repayments can be deducted ' at source ' from the income of cotton producers, but in other cases, the losses are simply ' written off ' and the treasurer is replaced.
Treasurer et al. (2000) showed that there was definite resistance to hydrogen peroxide by evaluating the efficacy of controlled treatments on different farms.
Chapter act books, acquittances and the treasurer's accounts are the main series documenting the abbey's activities, supplemented by other, miscellaneous material.
This may have helped his selection as treasurer, for it could have counted in his favour if he was known as a reasonable man, of more mature years.
Other countries praise their former exiles too, if only for their passive role as guardians of national independence or democratic traditions, and as treasurers of a certain continuity.
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