The School Officers' Guide, for the State of Ohio: Containing the Laws on the Subject of Common Schools, the School Fund, &c

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S. Medary, state printer, 1842 - 117 pages
 

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Page 88 - as treasurer, shall faithfully disburse and pay over, according to law, all such school or other funds, and moneys, as shall, from time to time, come into his hands for school purposes, then this obligation to be void; otherwise, to be and remain in full force. AB, [seal.] CD, [seal.] EF, [seal.] Signed
Page 6 - office, shall be a body politic and corporate in law, and, as such, shall be capable of contracting and being contracted with, suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded in any court of law or equity in this state; be capable of receiving any gift, grant, donation or devise, made to, or for the use of such district; and
Page 36 - for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years; and at each annual election thereafter,
Page 1 - on the dollar; which assessment shall be made by the county auditor, and collected by the county treasurer, in the same manner as other county taxes are levied and collected; provided that if any tax for school purposes shall be levied on the property of any black or mulatto person, it shall be the duty of the
Page 15 - manner aforesaid, he shall forfeit and pay, for the use of the schools in his township, the sum of fifteen dollars, to be recovered before any justice of the peace, in the proper county, on complaint of any individual, in the name of the state of Ohio.
Page 16 - directors, who shall hold their offices until the next annual election, and until their successors are elected and qualified, and shall perform the same duties, and possess the same powers as they would have done if regularly elected by the voters of the district,
Page 97 - together with all the privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging; to have and to hold the same to the said party of the second part, their successors and assigns, forever;
Page 21 - made to him from the several townships in his county, according to the form that may be prescribed by the state superintendent; and he shall cause to be distributed all such circulars, blanks, and other papers and documents, in the several townships in the county, as the state superintendent shall lawfully require.
Page 7 - and provide such furniture therefor as may be necessary. They shall establish a sufficient number of schools, and employ one or more teachers, either male or female; establish such rules and regulations, from time to time, as they may think proper for the government of
Page 27 - 1836, and the act to create the office of superintendent of common schools, and to prescribe the duties of such officer, and all other acts or parts of acts, coming within the purview of this act, be and the same

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