Draft of the Education Law Prepared by the Commissioners of Statutory Revision: To be Submitted to the Legislature of 1899 |
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Though a district be dissolved , it shall continue to exist in law for the purpose of
providing for and paying all its just debts ; and to that end all officers shall
continue in office , and the inhabitants may hold special meetings , elect officers
to ...
Though a district be dissolved , it shall continue to exist in law for the purpose of
providing for and paying all its just debts ; and to that end all officers shall
continue in office , and the inhabitants may hold special meetings , elect officers
to ...
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By § 52 of the revision we provide that the collector may also hold the office of
treasurer . ] ( Page 33 , § 14 , sub . 4 . ) § 51 . Qualification of officers . - - Every
district officer must be a resident and qualified voter of the district , and able to
read ...
By § 52 of the revision we provide that the collector may also hold the office of
treasurer . ] ( Page 33 , § 14 , sub . 4 . ) § 51 . Qualification of officers . - - Every
district officer must be a resident and qualified voter of the district , and able to
read ...
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A school commissioner , supervisor or town clerk is not eligible to the office of
trustee , and a trustee cannot hold the office of district clerk , collector , treasurer
or librarian . A collector may also hold the office of treasurer . [ Con . School Law ,
tit .
A school commissioner , supervisor or town clerk is not eligible to the office of
trustee , and a trustee cannot hold the office of district clerk , collector , treasurer
or librarian . A collector may also hold the office of treasurer . [ Con . School Law ,
tit .
Page 23
A person elected or appointed to fill a vacancy under this section holds his office
during the remainder of the term . [ Con . School Law , tit . 7 , SS 29 , 31 , 32 ,
rewritten and condensed without intended change of substance . ] ( Page 42 , $ $
29 ...
A person elected or appointed to fill a vacancy under this section holds his office
during the remainder of the term . [ Con . School Law , tit . 7 , SS 29 , 31 , 32 ,
rewritten and condensed without intended change of substance . ] ( Page 42 , $ $
29 ...
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... than nine trustees , who by the order of the meeting shall be divided into three
classes as follows : The first class shall hold until one year , the second until two
years , and the third until three years from the first day of July next following .
... than nine trustees , who by the order of the meeting shall be divided into three
classes as follows : The first class shall hold until one year , the second until two
years , and the third until three years from the first day of July next following .
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Page 136 - ... guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars, or by imprisonment for not more than twenty days or both.
Page 33 - ... thereto shall be separated by a substantial close fence not less than seven feet in height.
Page 79 - Such account, affidavit and certificate shall be laid by the county treasurer before the board of supervisors of the county, who shall cause the amount of such unpaid taxes, with seven per centum of the amount in addition thereto, to be levied upon the lands upon which the same were imposed...
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Page 248 - If any institution has more than five trustees, the body that elects, by a two-thirds vote after notice of the proposed action in the call for a meeting, may reduce the number to not less than five by abolishing the office of any trustee which is vacant and filing in the regents' office a certified copy of the action.
Page 129 - ... employing a superintendent of schools, may establish, maintain, direct and control one or more schools or classes for the professional instruction and training of teachers in the principles of education and in the method of instruction for not less than two years.
Page 97 - ... or more sufficient sureties, approved by the treasurer, in the penalty of at least double the amount of the school moneys set apart or apportioned to the town, and of any such moneys unaccounted for by his...