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... raise money by tax to build a wood - house and such other appendages as common decency requires should be attached to a school - house ? " By A. C. FLAGG , May 5 , 1827. The 20th section of the act of 1819 gives authority to the taxable ...
... raise money by tax to build a wood - house and such other appendages as common decency requires should be attached to a school - house ? " By A. C. FLAGG , May 5 , 1827. The 20th section of the act of 1819 gives authority to the taxable ...
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... raising double the amount of school money in one town and not in the other , & c . , the amount received should be considered a common fund for the use of all the inhabitants of the district . Suppose al- so that by the neglect of the ...
... raising double the amount of school money in one town and not in the other , & c . , the amount received should be considered a common fund for the use of all the inhabitants of the district . Suppose al- so that by the neglect of the ...
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... raise the amount specified , and issue a new warrant for its collection . Taxes can only be voted by the inhabitants of school districts for the objects enumerated by law . On the 19th May , 1827 , the inhabitants of school district No ...
... raise the amount specified , and issue a new warrant for its collection . Taxes can only be voted by the inhabitants of school districts for the objects enumerated by law . On the 19th May , 1827 , the inhabitants of school district No ...
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... raise by subscription the amount required to cover the expense ; but at the ensuing annual meeting it was unanimously resolved that a sum sufficient to pay for the bell and make some neces- sary repairs on the school - house should be ...
... raise by subscription the amount required to cover the expense ; but at the ensuing annual meeting it was unanimously resolved that a sum sufficient to pay for the bell and make some neces- sary repairs on the school - house should be ...
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... raised by one of them , whether they had been legally set off from No. 10. The facts were submitted to the Superintendent for his opinion . By A. C. FLAGG , December 26 , 1828. Messrs . Stearns and Ingraham petitioned the commissioners ...
... raised by one of them , whether they had been legally set off from No. 10. The facts were submitted to the Superintendent for his opinion . By A. C. FLAGG , December 26 , 1828. Messrs . Stearns and Ingraham petitioned the commissioners ...
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DECISIONS OF THE SUPERINTENDEN New York (State) Dept of Public Instru,John a. (John Adams) 1798-1879 Dix No preview available - 2016 |
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Page 422 - To lease the same for such time not exceeding twentyone years, and upon such conditions as they shall deem expedient.
Page 379 - Whenever the site of a school house shall have been changed as herein provided, the inhabitants of the district entitled to vote, lawfully assembled at any district meeting, shall have power by a majority of the votes of those present, to direct the sale of the former site or lot, and the buildings thereon, and appurtenances, or any part thereof, at such price, and upon such terms- as they shall deem...
Page 428 - In case any person shall refuse or neglect to pay the tax imposed on him, the collector shall levy the same by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the person who ought to pay the same, or of any goods and chattels in his possession...
Page 380 - ... district, in the same manner as if the same had been authorized by a vote of...
Page 403 - Taxes for the time being, who are hereby empowered to employ all such officers or other persons, and to do all such other acts and things, as may be...
Page 383 - 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 118 - In other words, as the cases universally hold, a statute specifying a time within which a public officer is to perform an official act regarding the rights and duties of others is directory...
Page 428 - Every collector, upon receiving the tax list and warrant, shall proceed to collect the taxes therein mentioned, and for that purpose shall call at least once on the person taxed, or at the place of his usual residence, if in the town or ward for which such collector has been chosen, and shall demand payment of the taxes charged to him on his property.
Page 364 - Plans for the improvement and management of the common school fund, and for the better organization of the common schools ; and, 4. All such matters relating to his office, and to the common schools, as he shall deem expedient to communicate.
Page 423 - To render a just and true account of the proceeds of the sales, and the interest on the loans thereof, and of the rents and profits of such gospel and school lots, and of the expenditure and appropriation thereof, on the last Tuesday next preceding the annual town meeting in each year, to the board of auditors of the accounts of other town officers.