Laws Relating to the Support of Poor Persons, Juvenile Courts, Etc1908 |
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... condition of a pauper and liable to be a public burden . Then he is responsible to such an extent as may be deter- mined on a proper investigation .-- Clinton v . Laning , 61 / 359 . failure , to circuit ( 2 ) § 4488. SEC . 2. Upon the ...
... condition of a pauper and liable to be a public burden . Then he is responsible to such an extent as may be deter- mined on a proper investigation .-- Clinton v . Laning , 61 / 359 . failure , to circuit ( 2 ) § 4488. SEC . 2. Upon the ...
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... conditions Arbor . and regulations as the regents of said university and said . superintendents may agree upon , any and all persons in their respective counties , who by reason of any severe physical in- jury may have become county ...
... conditions Arbor . and regulations as the regents of said university and said . superintendents may agree upon , any and all persons in their respective counties , who by reason of any severe physical in- jury may have become county ...
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... condition of such poorhouse during the preceding year ; which report shall contain a statement of the number what to of paupers , insane , idiots , blind , mutes , and the average num- ber of each class maintained during the preceding ...
... condition of such poorhouse during the preceding year ; which report shall contain a statement of the number what to of paupers , insane , idiots , blind , mutes , and the average num- ber of each class maintained during the preceding ...
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... condition of such persons . Said report shall be made in such form as the secretary of state shall prescribe , and the secretary of state shall prepare and annu- ally transmit blanks for that purpose to the county superin- tendents of ...
... condition of such persons . Said report shall be made in such form as the secretary of state shall prescribe , and the secretary of state shall prepare and annu- ally transmit blanks for that purpose to the county superin- tendents of ...
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... conditions as to eligibility Conditions for for admission into the home shall be : The husband or son admission . of the applicant must have served in a Michigan regiment or have been accredited to the state of Michigan or have been a ...
... conditions as to eligibility Conditions for for admission into the home shall be : The husband or son admission . of the applicant must have served in a Michigan regiment or have been accredited to the state of Michigan or have been a ...
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ACT to provide admitted adoption aforesaid alleged insane person almshouse amount annual application appoint asylum or institution audited auditor board of corrections board of supervisors bond cause certificate child city or county corrections and charities county agent county clerk county poorhouse county treasurer county uniting custody deem directors discharge dollars duty Extract from Act filed fund furnish guardian hearing home or retreat indenture inmate judge of probate liable maintained maintenance medical superintendent ment Michigan enact Michigan school minor children moneys notice paid parents pauper payment person or persons petition physician poor person prescribed private patient probate court probation officer proceedings proper prosecuting attorney psychopathic hospital public patient received relatives relief removed repeal resident sailor or marine sanatorium settlement soldiers suitable super superin support of poor tendents therein thereof tion treatment university of Michigan voluntary patients ward workhouse
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Page 9 - ... one for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years ; and one member of said board shall be elected annually thereafter, who shall hold his office for three years.
Page 50 - An act to define and to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children...
Page 72 - ... appear and show cause why the prayer of the petition should not be granted...
Page 36 - Of those first appointed, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years; and thereafter their successors shall be appointed for the full term of three years.
Page 56 - The court may, when the health or condition of the child shall require it, cause the child to be placed in a public hospital or institution for treatment or special care, or in a private hospital or institution, which will receive it for like purpose without charge.
Page 55 - State institution, or to the care of some reputable citizen of good moral character, or to the care of some training school, or an industrial school, as provided by law, or to the care of some association willing to receive it, embracing in its objects the purpose of caring for, or obtaining homes for dependent or neglected children, which association shall have been accredited as hereinafter provided.
Page 36 - The said tribunal when convened shall be organized by the selection of one of their number as chairman, and one as secretary, who shall be chosen by a majority of the members.
Page 54 - On the return of the summons or other process, or as soon thereafter as may be, the court shall proceed to hear and dispose of the case in a summary manner.
Page 52 - ... but not exceeding three dollars for any one day's service, which shall be audited by the board of state auditors...
Page 70 - ... court of said county in his name as prosecuting attorney, stating...