Revised Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Relating to Public Instruction: Enacted by the Legislature Nov. 21, 1901, to Take Effect Jan. 1, 1902, with Subsequent Amendments and Additions from 1902 to 1911 Inclusive1911 - Educational law and legislation - 101 pages |
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... violates the provisions of this section shall forfeit twenty - five dollars for each offence . Section 2. Section ninety - nine of Part III of chapter four hundred and sixty - three , and chapter four hundred and seventy - nine , of the ...
... violates the provisions of this section shall forfeit twenty - five dollars for each offence . Section 2. Section ninety - nine of Part III of chapter four hundred and sixty - three , and chapter four hundred and seventy - nine , of the ...
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... violates the conditions of his probation , such truant officer or probation officer may , without warrant or other process , take the child before the court , and the court may thereupon sentence him or may make any other lawful ...
... violates the conditions of his probation , such truant officer or probation officer may , without warrant or other process , take the child before the court , and the court may thereupon sentence him or may make any other lawful ...
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... violates any provision of this section may be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars . SECTION 63. A truant officer may apprehend and take fully employed . to school , without a warrant , any minor under the age of 1906 ...
... violates any provision of this section may be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars . SECTION 63. A truant officer may apprehend and take fully employed . to school , without a warrant , any minor under the age of 1906 ...
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