Virginia. Solicitor General.

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The position of solicitor general was created by an act passed by the General Assembly during its session begun in October 1780. The solicitor settled accounts for all debts due the commonwealth, examined the auditor's accounts, and composed lists of taxes raised and the manner of their expenditure. He was authorized to sue for the recovery of delinquent taxes. On 25 November 1791 the General Assembly passed an act terminating the office; the auditor of public accounts assumed its duties on 1 January 1792.

From the description of Correspondence and accounts relating to public debt, 1775-1794, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122632127

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Virginia
United States
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Debts, Public
Tax collection
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Active 1775

Active 1794

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