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... determine the amount justly due to such new district from any district out of which it may have been in whole or in part formed , as the proportion of such new district , of the value of the school house and other property belonging to ...
... determine the amount justly due to such new district from any district out of which it may have been in whole or in part formed , as the proportion of such new district , of the value of the school house and other property belonging to ...
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... determined according to the value of the taxable property of the respective parts of such former district at the time of the division , by the best evidence in the power of the inspectors ; and such amount of any debt due from the ...
... determined according to the value of the taxable property of the respective parts of such former district at the time of the division , by the best evidence in the power of the inspectors ; and such amount of any debt due from the ...
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... determined by such annual meeting , and to provide for the holding of the first meeting in each of the proposed primary districts in the same manner as is provided for by law for the organization of primary districts ; and whenever a ...
... determined by such annual meeting , and to provide for the holding of the first meeting in each of the proposed primary districts in the same manner as is provided for by law for the organization of primary districts ; and whenever a ...
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... determined , and the annual detailed report of the board of education is pub- licly read by the president of the board or , in his absence , by the clerk . Districts in cities organized by special legislative enact- ment hold annual ...
... determined , and the annual detailed report of the board of education is pub- licly read by the president of the board or , in his absence , by the clerk . Districts in cities organized by special legislative enact- ment hold annual ...
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... determine where the authority rests and , having thus informed himself , carefully avoid assuming re- sponsibility which belongs to others . In this book we shall attempt to arrange these powers and duties in such an order that they may ...
... determine where the authority rests and , having thus informed himself , carefully avoid assuming re- sponsibility which belongs to others . In this book we shall attempt to arrange these powers and duties in such an order that they may ...
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Page 7 - The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by ;the United States to this State, for the support of schools, which...
Page 10 - The legislature shall also provide for the establishment of at least one library in each township and city, and all fines assessed and collected in the several counties and townships for any breach of the penal laws shall be exclusively applied to the support of such libraries...
Page 8 - SEC. 6. There shall be elected in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-three, at the time of the election of a Justice of the Supreme Court, eight Regents of the University, two of whom shall hold their office for two years, two for four years, two for six years and two for eight years. They shall enter upon the duties of their office on the first of January next succeeding their election. At every regular election of a Justice of the Supreme Court thereafter, there shall be elected two Regents, whose...
Page 80 - That there shall be taught in every year in every public school in Michigan the principal modes by which each of the dangerous communicable diseases is spread, and the best methods for the restriction and prevention of each such disease.
Page 37 - ... for the term of one year, two for the term of two years, and two for a term of three years...
Page 47 - ... take and subscribe the oath of office prescribed by the constitution of this state...
Page 9 - ... board, with the privilege of speaking, but not of voting. He shall preside at the meetings of the regents and be the principal executive officer of the university.
Page 97 - Any person guilty of a violation of any of the provisions of this act shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months, or both such fine and imprisonment...
Page 70 - English grammar, geography and arithmetic, and every parent, guardian or other person having control and charge of any child between the ages of eight and fourteen years, shall be required to send...
Page 28 - When a new district is formed, in whole or in part from one or more districts possessed of a...