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Timestamp: 2019-09-24 10:06:35
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 44', '§ 45', '§ 46', '§ 47', '§ 48', '§ 44', '§ 45', '§ 46', '§ 47', '§ 48']

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MISSOURI. 137
same, on notice from any one of such trustees, it shall be the duty of the trustees to furnish such fuel, and to charge the person so in default the value of or
amount paid for the fuel furnished.
§ 44. Such value or amount may be added to the rate bill of the moneys due
for instruction, and may be collected therewith, and- in same manner; or the
trustees may sue for and recover the same, by their name of office or in their
own names, with costs.
§ 45. The warrant annexed to any tax list or'rate bill shall be under the
hands of the trustees or a majority of them, and shall command the collector
to collect from every person on such tax list or rate bill named, the sum therein
set opposite to his name, and in case any such person shall not pay such sum on
demand, to levy the same of his goods and chattels, in the same manner as on
executions issued by a justice of the peace, together with his fees, and to make
return of such warrant within thirty days after the delivery thereof.
§ 46. If the sum or sums of money, payable by any person named in such
tax list or rate bill, shall not be paid by him, or collected by such warrant, it
shall be lawful for the trustees to renew such warrant in respect to such delinquent person; incase such person shall not reside within their district, and no
goods or chattels can be found therein, whereon to levy the amount due, the
trustees may sue for and recover the same, in their name of office.
§ 47. If the moneys apportioned to a district by the school directors shall
not have been paid, it shall be the duty of the trustees thereof to bring suit
against the commissioner in whose hands the same shall be, or to pursue such
other remedy for the recovery thereof, as is or shall be given by law; and the
moneys when recovered shall be applied by them in the same manner as if they
had been paid without suit.
§ 48. The trustees of each school district shall, after the first day of January in every year, and on or before the first day of March therereafter, make
and transmit a report in writing to the school directors of the township, dated
on the first day of January in the year in which it shall be transmitted.
8 4y. Eyery such report signed and certified by a majority of the trustees
shall be delivered to the clerk of the township, and shall specify,
First: The whole time anyr school has been kept in their district during the
preceding year, and distinguishing what portion of the time such
school has been kept by a qualified teacher.
Second: The amount of moneys received from the commissioner of schools
during said year, and the manner in which said moneys have been
Third: The  amount of money paid for teacher's wages, in addition to the
public money paid therefor.
Fourth:   The number of children taught in the district during  said year.
Fifth;   The number of white children  residing in the district on the last-
day of the year previous, over the age of six years and under the
age of eighteen years, and the names of the parents and other persons with whom such children respectively reside, and the number of
children residing with each.
Sixth:   Such other information in relation to the school and the districts
as the superintendent of common schools may from time to time require.
§,50"    No teacher  shall be deemed a qualified teacher within the meaning of
this article, who shall not have received and shall not then hold a certificate of
qualification, dated within one year, from the inspectors of common schools for
the township in which he shall be employed.
f ol.    When a school district is formed out of two or  more adjoining town-
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Transcript MISSOURI. 137 same, on notice from any one of such trustees, it shall be the duty of the trustees to furnish such fuel, and to charge the person so in default the value of or amount paid for the fuel furnished. § 44. Such value or amount may be added to the rate bill of the moneys due for instruction, and may be collected therewith, and- in same manner; or the trustees may sue for and recover the same, by their name of office or in their own names, with costs. § 45. The warrant annexed to any tax list or'rate bill shall be under the hands of the trustees or a majority of them, and shall command the collector to collect from every person on such tax list or rate bill named, the sum therein set opposite to his name, and in case any such person shall not pay such sum on demand, to levy the same of his goods and chattels, in the same manner as on executions issued by a justice of the peace, together with his fees, and to make return of such warrant within thirty days after the delivery thereof. § 46. If the sum or sums of money, payable by any person named in such tax list or rate bill, shall not be paid by him, or collected by such warrant, it shall be lawful for the trustees to renew such warrant in respect to such delinquent person; incase such person shall not reside within their district, and no goods or chattels can be found therein, whereon to levy the amount due, the trustees may sue for and recover the same, in their name of office. § 47. If the moneys apportioned to a district by the school directors shall not have been paid, it shall be the duty of the trustees thereof to bring suit against the commissioner in whose hands the same shall be, or to pursue such other remedy for the recovery thereof, as is or shall be given by law; and the moneys when recovered shall be applied by them in the same manner as if they had been paid without suit. § 48. The trustees of each school district shall, after the first day of January in every year, and on or before the first day of March therereafter, make and transmit a report in writing to the school directors of the township, dated on the first day of January in the year in which it shall be transmitted. 8 4y. Eyery such report signed and certified by a majority of the trustees shall be delivered to the clerk of the township, and shall specify, First: The whole time anyr school has been kept in their district during the preceding year, and distinguishing what portion of the time such school has been kept by a qualified teacher. Second: The amount of moneys received from the commissioner of schools during said year, and the manner in which said moneys have been expended. Third: The amount of money paid for teacher's wages, in addition to the public money paid therefor. Fourth: The number of children taught in the district during said year. Fifth; The number of white children residing in the district on the last- day of the year previous, over the age of six years and under the age of eighteen years, and the names of the parents and other persons with whom such children respectively reside, and the number of children residing with each. Sixth: Such other information in relation to the school and the districts as the superintendent of common schools may from time to time require. §,50" No teacher shall be deemed a qualified teacher within the meaning of this article, who shall not have received and shall not then hold a certificate of qualification, dated within one year, from the inspectors of common schools for the township in which he shall be employed. f ol. When a school district is formed out of two or more adjoining town- 18