ART. 78A] SALE OF STATE'S INTEREST IN PUBLIC WORKS. 1771
inbefore mentioned or referred to, over and above the quantity
specially designated in said contract, shall be furnished by the
contractor at the same rate charged for articles which are
specifically mentioned in said contract, and if any supplies
which are required are not mentioned in said contract, such
supplies shall be furnished at the lowest market rates.
1904, ch. 397, sec. 6.
6. The money payable to said contractor under said contract
shall be paid to him, and the comptroller is hereby authorized
and directed to draw his warrant upon the treasurer for such
payment at such times as the board of public works shall certify
to the comptroller the delivery of the materials called for by con-
tract to any or all of the aforesaid departments; said certificate to
have attached to it the bill or vouchers of the goods delivered,
which vouchers shall be approved by the heads of the respective
departments hereinbefore referred to, and by the librarian, as
to the supplies for the general assembly and the. court of
appeals, which approval shall certify that the goods and the
prices charged for the goods are in pursuance of the contract,
and that the goods have been duly delivered.
NOTE.—See art. 78, title "Public Printer."
Sale of State's Interest in Works of Internal Improvements
or in Corporations.
1892, ch. 310, sec. 1.
7. Whenever the board of public works in the exercise of
the authority vested in them by the constitution shall determine
to sell the State's interest in any or all works of internal
improvements, whether as a stockholder or as a creditor, or
its interest in any banking corporation, they shall before
making such sale or sales advertise for sealed proposals for
the space of sixty days in such newspapers as they shall think
fit, for the purchase of said interest of the State in said work
or works of internal improvement or in said banking corpora-
tion or corporations, and at the time and place named in said
advertisement or advertisements, they shall open said sealed
proposals publicly in the presence of such persons as shall
choose to attend, and if the price or prices offered by the
highest bidder or bidders shall in their judgment be sufficient,
they shall sell the said interest so offered for sale to the
highest bidder or bidders, and by such apt and sufficient con-
veyance or conveyances or other instruments as the attorney-
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