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Timestamp: 2019-10-22 15:24:56
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 1', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10']

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176 LAWS OF 7- At'">1
30. Residue of the seminary fund how apportioned.
31. Such apportionment how regulated.
32. What shallbe deemed classical and other studies.
.13. Curators shall notify the auditor and proper trustees of such apportionment.
34. When auditor shall issue his warrant therefor.
35. Certificate of pay of president how made.
36. The same being produced to the auditor he shall draw his warrant for the amount thereof.
37. When any such apportionment and appropriation shall be made.
38. In case of vacancy, who shall act as president.
I 39. Trustees of colleges &c , to make annual returns.
40. Curators shall make annual report to the Secretary of State ;
41. Which shall by him be transmitted to the next General Assembly.
42. Curators shall publish necessary forms &c.
43. Expenses of such publication how paid.
' 44.    Curators shall provide for the erection of suitable buildings on the site selected; how far.
45.    Expenses of such building how defrayed.
§ 1. A University is hereby instituted in this State, the government whereof shall be vested in a board of curators.
§ 2. The university is hereby incorporated, and created a body politic, and
shah be known by the name of "the Curators of the University of the State of
Missouri," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, power to sue and
be sued, complain and defend in all courts of law and equity, to make and use:
a common seal, and to alter the same at pleasure, to take, purchase and hold,,
to sell, convey and otherwise dispose of lands and chattels.
§ 3. The number of curators shall be fifteen, who shall be chosen by joint
vote of the Senate and House of Representatives, and may be removed by a
concurrent resolution of the two houses of the General Assembly; they shall
hold their offices for two years, and until their successors are duly elected and
vj 4. No person shall be a curator, who shall not have attained the age of
thirty years, who shall not be a free white male citizen of the United States,
and a resident of this State for two years next preceding his election or appointment.
§ 5. Every vacancy happening in the office of curator shall be supplied by
an appointment by the Governor, until the next meeting of the General Assembly, and until a successor is duly elected and qualified.
§ 6. The curators shall severally take an oath to support the constitution
of the United States, and of this State, and faithfully demean themselves in
§ 7. There shall be an annual meeting of the board, on the first Monday of
October in every year, to be holden at the City of Jefferson, until a site for the
University shall be selected, and thereafter at such site, or at such place within
one mile thereof, as the board shall at a meeting appoint.
§ 8. There shall be a president and vice-president of the board, who shall be
chosen by the board, from the members thereof; a secretary, and such other officers of the board as they shall deem necessary, who shall be chosen in like
manner, and hold their offices during the pleasure of the board.
§ 9. The president, and if he shall be absent, the vice-president, and if both
be absent, a curator chosen for the occasion, shall preside at the meetings of the
board, and have a casting vote in case of equal division.
§ 10. The president of the board, or in case his office is vacant, or he is absent from the State, the vice-president, or if he is also absent, or his office vacant, the senior curator in the order of appointment may, on the application in
writing of three of the curators, call a special meeting of the board at the place
of holding [annual meetings,] by an order published in some newspaper printed
in this State, of general circulation, at least twenty days before the day of" meeting-
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0176.tif
Transcript 176 LAWS OF 7- At'">1 30. Residue of the seminary fund how apportioned. 31. Such apportionment how regulated. 32. What shallbe deemed classical and other studies. .13. Curators shall notify the auditor and proper trustees of such apportionment. 34. When auditor shall issue his warrant therefor. 35. Certificate of pay of president how made. 36. The same being produced to the auditor he shall draw his warrant for the amount thereof. 37. When any such apportionment and appropriation shall be made. 38. In case of vacancy, who shall act as president. I 39. Trustees of colleges &c , to make annual returns. 40. Curators shall make annual report to the Secretary of State ; 41. Which shall by him be transmitted to the next General Assembly. 42. Curators shall publish necessary forms &c. 43. Expenses of such publication how paid. ' 44. Curators shall provide for the erection of suitable buildings on the site selected; how far. 45. Expenses of such building how defrayed. § 1. A University is hereby instituted in this State, the government whereof shall be vested in a board of curators. § 2. The university is hereby incorporated, and created a body politic, and shah be known by the name of "the Curators of the University of the State of Missouri," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, power to sue and be sued, complain and defend in all courts of law and equity, to make and use: a common seal, and to alter the same at pleasure, to take, purchase and hold,, to sell, convey and otherwise dispose of lands and chattels. § 3. The number of curators shall be fifteen, who shall be chosen by joint vote of the Senate and House of Representatives, and may be removed by a concurrent resolution of the two houses of the General Assembly; they shall hold their offices for two years, and until their successors are duly elected and qualified. vj 4. No person shall be a curator, who shall not have attained the age of thirty years, who shall not be a free white male citizen of the United States, and a resident of this State for two years next preceding his election or appointment. § 5. Every vacancy happening in the office of curator shall be supplied by an appointment by the Governor, until the next meeting of the General Assembly, and until a successor is duly elected and qualified. § 6. The curators shall severally take an oath to support the constitution of the United States, and of this State, and faithfully demean themselves in office. § 7. There shall be an annual meeting of the board, on the first Monday of October in every year, to be holden at the City of Jefferson, until a site for the University shall be selected, and thereafter at such site, or at such place within one mile thereof, as the board shall at a meeting appoint. § 8. There shall be a president and vice-president of the board, who shall be chosen by the board, from the members thereof; a secretary, and such other officers of the board as they shall deem necessary, who shall be chosen in like manner, and hold their offices during the pleasure of the board. § 9. The president, and if he shall be absent, the vice-president, and if both be absent, a curator chosen for the occasion, shall preside at the meetings of the board, and have a casting vote in case of equal division. § 10. The president of the board, or in case his office is vacant, or he is absent from the State, the vice-president, or if he is also absent, or his office vacant, the senior curator in the order of appointment may, on the application in writing of three of the curators, call a special meeting of the board at the place of holding [annual meetings,] by an order published in some newspaper printed in this State, of general circulation, at least twenty days before the day of" meeting-