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... BENEFIT OF COMMON SCHOOLS . FIRST ARTICLE . Of the state school moneys and their apportionment by the superintendent of public instruction , and payment to the county and city treasurers . for the SECTION 1. There shall be raised by tax ...
... BENEFIT OF COMMON SCHOOLS . FIRST ARTICLE . Of the state school moneys and their apportionment by the superintendent of public instruction , and payment to the county and city treasurers . for the SECTION 1. There shall be raised by tax ...
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... benefit the benefit of the common schools within the state , or within any mon part or portion of it , or of any particular common school or schools within it ; and to any county , or the school commissioner or commissioners of any ...
... benefit the benefit of the common schools within the state , or within any mon part or portion of it , or of any particular common school or schools within it ; and to any county , or the school commissioner or commissioners of any ...
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... benefit of common schools , and not ex- and appor- pressly of the common schools of a town or school dis- how paid tioned . trict , it shall be taken to be for the benefit of the common schools of the county within which the conviction ...
... benefit of common schools , and not ex- and appor- pressly of the common schools of a town or school dis- how paid tioned . trict , it shall be taken to be for the benefit of the common schools of the county within which the conviction ...
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... benefit it is collected . If the fine or penalty be inflicted or imposed for the benefit of the com- mon schools of a city having a special school act , or of any part or district of a city , it shall be paid into the city treasury . in ...
... benefit it is collected . If the fine or penalty be inflicted or imposed for the benefit of the com- mon schools of a city having a special school act , or of any part or district of a city , it shall be paid into the city treasury . in ...
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... benefit of schools and of the town or towns , district or districts for whose benefit the same were received . Such of said moneys as belong to a particular portioned district , they shall set apart and credit to it ; and such as belong ...
... benefit of schools and of the town or towns , district or districts for whose benefit the same were received . Such of said moneys as belong to a particular portioned district , they shall set apart and credit to it ; and such as belong ...
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Page 109 - Washington's birthday ; the thirtieth day of May, known as decoration day ; the fourth day of July, called Independence day ; the twenty-fifth day of December, known as Christmas day ; any general election day; and any day appointed or recommended by the Governor of this State, or the President of the United States, as a day of Thanksgiving, or fasting and prayer...
Page 104 - And every parent, guardian, or other person having control and charge of any child between the ages of eight and fourteen years, shall cause such child to attend some public or private day school at least fourteen weeks in each year...
Page 54 - ... of the amount in addition thereto, to be levied upon the lands upon which the same were imposed; and if imposed upon the lands of any incorporated company, then upon such company; and when collected the same shall be returned to the county treasurer to reimburse the amount so advanced, with the expenses of collection.
Page 26 - To notify forthwith the trustees of the several school districts of the filing of each such certificate. 4. To see that the trustees of the school districts make and deposit with him their annual reports within the time prescribed by law, and to deliver them to the school commissioner on demand...
Page 120 - ... company is assessed, of its failure to pay said tax, and upon receipt of such notice it shall be the duty of...
Page 138 - ... to represent them in the premises, in which the details of the agreement between the parties, and particularly the length of the term of employment, the amount of compensation and the time when such compensation shall be due and payable shall be clearly and definitely set forth. 2. No contract for the...
Page 109 - States as a day of fasting and prayer or thanksgiving, shall, for all purposes whatever as regards the presenting for payment or acceptance, and of the protesting and giving notice of the dishonor of bills of exchange...
Page 71 - ... shall annually render their accounts of all moneys received and expended by them for the use of said schools.
Page 52 - Every person owning or holding any real property within any school district, who shall improve and occupy the same by his agent or servant, shall, in respect to the liability of such property to taxation, be considered a taxable inhabitant of such district, in the same manner as if he actually resided therein.
Page 89 - Shareholders (Sec. 5210). —The president and cashier of every national banking association shall cause to be kept at all times a full and correct list of the names and residences of all the shareholders in the association, and the number of shares held by each, in the office where its business is transacted.