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... paid for from state money are under the full and direct control of the regents who , as shall seem best for public interests , may ap- point new trustees to carry on the library , or may store it , or distribute its books to other ...
... paid for from state money are under the full and direct control of the regents who , as shall seem best for public interests , may ap- point new trustees to carry on the library , or may store it , or distribute its books to other ...
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... paid annually by the treasurer , on the warrant of the comptroller , from the income of the United States deposit fund , according to an apportionment made for the benefit of free libraries by the regents . ( 1043 ) None of this money ...
... paid annually by the treasurer , on the warrant of the comptroller , from the income of the United States deposit fund , according to an apportionment made for the benefit of free libraries by the regents . ( 1043 ) None of this money ...
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... paid to the collector for the benefit of the district . ( 580-2 ; 229 ) The common school district does not have power to fur- nish free text - books ; that is a power only of the union free school district . See page 27 . Whenever a ...
... paid to the collector for the benefit of the district . ( 580-2 ; 229 ) The common school district does not have power to fur- nish free text - books ; that is a power only of the union free school district . See page 27 . Whenever a ...
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... paid a salary he cannot claim compensation for extra service rendered the district beyond his duties as secretary . ( 14 York L R 88 ) As we have seen , he must keep the Poll list . ( 145 , p . 41 ) District Collector ( 96 , p . 21 ) ...
... paid a salary he cannot claim compensation for extra service rendered the district beyond his duties as secretary . ( 14 York L R 88 ) As we have seen , he must keep the Poll list . ( 145 , p . 41 ) District Collector ( 96 , p . 21 ) ...
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... paid out upon the written order of majority of the trustees . ( 175 , 391--7 ) When a treasurer has been elected in his district , the collector must pay over the moneys collected by him by virtue of his warrant , to said treasurer as ...
... paid out upon the written order of majority of the trustees . ( 175 , 391--7 ) When a treasurer has been elected in his district , the collector must pay over the moneys collected by him by virtue of his warrant , to said treasurer as ...
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The New York School Officers Handbook: A Manual of Common School Law. -- C. W. 1847-1924 Bardeen No preview available - 2016 |
NEW YORK SCHOOL OFFICERS HANDB C. W. (Charles William) 1847-1 Bardeen,New York (State) No preview available - 2016 |
NEW YORK SCHOOL OFFICERS HANDB C. W. (Charles William) 1847-1 Bardeen,New York (State) No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 60 - The real property of a corporation or Association organized exclusively for the moral or mental improvement of men or women or for religious, Bible, tract, charitable, benevolent, missionary, hospital, infirmary, educational, scientific, literary, library, patriotic, historical or cemetery purposes, or for the enforcement of laws relating to children or animals, or for two or more of such purposes, and used exclusively for carrying out thereupon one or more of such purposes, and the personal property...
Page 366 - ... governed by persons of the same religious faith as the parents of the child...
Page 433 - No person having a husband, wife, child or parent, shall, by his or her last will and testament, devise or bequeath to any benevolent, charitable, literary, scientific, religious or missionary society, association or corporation, in trust or otherwise, more than one-half part of his or her estate, after the payment of his or her debts, and such devise or bequest shall be valid to the extent of one-half, and no more.
Page 356 - Inspector may require from such employer the same evidence of age of such child as is required on the issuance of an employment certificate, and the employer furnishing such evidence shall not be required to furnish any further evidence of the age of the child.
Page 356 - ... letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of post...
Page 243 - Such authorities may provide for the confinement, maintenance and instruction of such children in such schools; and they, or the superintendent of schools in any city or school district, may, after reasonable notice to such child and the persons in parental relation to such child, and an opportunity for them to be heard, and with the consent in writing of the persons in parental relation to such child, order such child to attend such school, or to be confined and maintained therein...
Page 368 - ... in the English language and that in his opinion the child is fourteen years of age or upwards and has reached the normal development of a child of its age, and is in sound health and is physically able to perform the work which it intends to do.
Page 7 - The capital of the common school fund, the capital of the literature fund, and the capital of the United States deposit fund, shall be respectively preserved inviolate. The revenue of the said common school fund...
Page 281 - ... 1. The whole time any school has been kept in their district during the year ending on the day previous to the date of such report, and distinguishing what portion of the time such school has been Kept by qualified teachers, and the whole number of days, including holidays, in which the school was taught by qualified teachers. 2. The amount of their drafts upon the supervisor, for the payment of teachers...
Page 376 - Immediately on receiving the school commissioners' certificates of apportionment, the county treasurer shall require of each supervisor, and each supervisor shall give to the treasurer, in behalf of the town, his bond, with two 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...