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286. The Court shall whenever it shall think fit, at a public sitting, of which such notice shall be given as the Court shall by any general or special order direct, audit the accounts of the assignees; and at such sitting the assignees shall deliver ... a true statement in writing of all money received by them respectively, and when and on what account, and how the same has been employed, and such other particulars as the Court may direct; and the Court shall examine such statement, and ascertain what balances have been from time to time in the hands of such assignees respectively, and with what sums the assignees are properly chargeable; and it shall be lawful for the Court to examine the assignees ... touching such accounts, and to make therein all just allowances; but the Court may, if it think fit, dispense with the attendance of the creditor's assignees at such sitting.][
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