Annual Report of the Commissioners of Statutory Revision: Transmitted to the Legislature, March 25, 1898 |
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To keep a record of the proceedings of all district meetings . 2 . To keep a record
of all reports made by the trustee to the commissioner . 3 . To report immediately
to the town clerk of the town in which the schoolhouse of his district is situated ...
To keep a record of the proceedings of all district meetings . 2 . To keep a record
of all reports made by the trustee to the commissioner . 3 . To report immediately
to the town clerk of the town in which the schoolhouse of his district is situated ...
Page 33
If at such a meeting , a proposi . tion for the establishment of a union school
district is rejected , no other proceedings shall be taken , except to reconsider or
ad . journ , and another meeting for the same purpose shall not be called within
one ...
If at such a meeting , a proposi . tion for the establishment of a union school
district is rejected , no other proceedings shall be taken , except to reconsider or
ad . journ , and another meeting for the same purpose shall not be called within
one ...
Page 48
To alter , repeal and modify its proceedings . 10 . To vote a tax to replace moneys
of the district lost or embezzled by district officers ; and to pay the reasonable
expenses incurred by district officers in defending suits or appeals brought
against ...
To alter , repeal and modify its proceedings . 10 . To vote a tax to replace moneys
of the district lost or embezzled by district officers ; and to pay the reasonable
expenses incurred by district officers in defending suits or appeals brought
against ...
Page 68
Proceeding for collection of unpaid taxes . — The same proceedings in all
respects shall be had for the collection of the amount so directed to be raised by
the board of supervisors as are provided by law in relation to the county taxes ;
and ...
Proceeding for collection of unpaid taxes . — The same proceedings in all
respects shall be had for the collection of the amount so directed to be raised by
the board of supervisors as are provided by law in relation to the county taxes ;
and ...
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If a school district officer is instructed by a district meeting to bring , defend or
continue an action or proceeding concerning any district matter , his costs and
reasonable expenses , and all costs and damages adjudged against him , are a ...
If a school district officer is instructed by a district meeting to bring , defend or
continue an action or proceeding concerning any district matter , his costs and
reasonable expenses , and all costs and damages adjudged against him , are a ...
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