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Timestamp: 2019-10-21 04:14:46
Document Index: 713148527

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 64', '§ 66', '§ 67', '§ 68', '§ 69', '§ 70', '§ 64', '§ 66', '§ 67', '§ 68', '§ 69', '§ 70']

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MISSOURI. 139
S 62. Every collector, to whom a warrant shall be directed for the collection
of taxes or rate bills, shall proceed thereon, in all respects and with like effect,
as constables arc required and authorized to do in the levy of an execution,
from a justice of the peace, and sales by virtue thereof.
S 63. Such collector shall collect and pay over to the trustees of his district,
or some one of them, all moneys which he shall be required by warrant to collect, within the time limited in such warrant for its return, and take a receipt of
such trustee or trustees for such payment.
§ 64. Every collector of a school district shall, before receiving any warrant for the collection of moneys, execute a bond to the trustees of the district,
when required by them, in their corporate name, with one or more securities to
be approved by one or more of the trustees in double tire amount of tax and
rate bills to be collected, conditioned for the due and faithful execution of the
duties of his office.   -
S 85. If any collector shall not execute such bond within the time allowed
to him by the trustees for that purpose, which shall not be less than ten days, his
office shall be vacated, and the trustees may appoint any other person residing
in the district as collector in his place.
§ 66. If by any neglect of the collector any moneys shall be lost to his district, which might have been collected within the time limited in the same warrant delivered to him forthe collection thereof, lie shall forfeit to his district the
full amount of the moneys thus lost,-and shall account for and pay over the same
to tire trustees of his district, in the same manner as if they had been   collected.
§ 67, For the recovery of all forfeitures and of balances in the hands of a
collector, which he shall have neglected to pay over, the trustees of the district
may sue in their name of office, and shall be entitled to recover the same with
interest and costs, and the moneys so recovered shall be applied by them in the
same manner as if paid, without suit.
§ 68. Any person, conceiving himself aggrieved by any decision made or by
any act done by any school district meeting, or by the trustees of any district,
or by the refusal of any such trustees to-do any act, or to perforin any duty required by law, may appeal to the school directors of the township, whose decision thereon, after a hearing of tlie parties, shall be final.
§ 69. The trustees of any school district or any other person, conceiving
themselves aggrieved by the school directors in making any apportionment of
school moneys, or-in forming and altering, or refusing to form and alter any school
district, or of a commissioner in refusing to pay any school moneys to any such
district, may appeal to the superintendent of common schools, whose decision
§ 70. The trustees of each school district may sue for and recover, by their
name of office, all forfeitures imposed in this article in respect to which no other
provision is made, which shall be incurred by any officer or inhabitant of their
district, and after deducting their costs and expenses, shall add the sums recovered to the, school moneys received by them, to   be applied in the same man
TICLE V.
Of school corporations in tozons and, villages.
>tc. 1.    Certain grants from the United States to towns, &e.   declared a school fund ; and  to be aimro-
prjated as such.
Said towns may be incorporated for school purposes.
3. Incorporation to be effected by order of the count v court.
*• Meet of such order.
• Corporate powers vested in a board of school directors; number thereof regulated;
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0139.tif
Transcript MISSOURI. 139 S 62. Every collector, to whom a warrant shall be directed for the collection of taxes or rate bills, shall proceed thereon, in all respects and with like effect, as constables arc required and authorized to do in the levy of an execution, from a justice of the peace, and sales by virtue thereof. S 63. Such collector shall collect and pay over to the trustees of his district, or some one of them, all moneys which he shall be required by warrant to collect, within the time limited in such warrant for its return, and take a receipt of such trustee or trustees for such payment. § 64. Every collector of a school district shall, before receiving any warrant for the collection of moneys, execute a bond to the trustees of the district, when required by them, in their corporate name, with one or more securities to be approved by one or more of the trustees in double tire amount of tax and rate bills to be collected, conditioned for the due and faithful execution of the duties of his office. - S 85. If any collector shall not execute such bond within the time allowed to him by the trustees for that purpose, which shall not be less than ten days, his office shall be vacated, and the trustees may appoint any other person residing in the district as collector in his place. § 66. If by any neglect of the collector any moneys shall be lost to his district, which might have been collected within the time limited in the same warrant delivered to him forthe collection thereof, lie shall forfeit to his district the full amount of the moneys thus lost,-and shall account for and pay over the same to tire trustees of his district, in the same manner as if they had been collected. § 67, For the recovery of all forfeitures and of balances in the hands of a collector, which he shall have neglected to pay over, the trustees of the district may sue in their name of office, and shall be entitled to recover the same with interest and costs, and the moneys so recovered shall be applied by them in the same manner as if paid, without suit. § 68. Any person, conceiving himself aggrieved by any decision made or by any act done by any school district meeting, or by the trustees of any district, or by the refusal of any such trustees to-do any act, or to perforin any duty required by law, may appeal to the school directors of the township, whose decision thereon, after a hearing of tlie parties, shall be final. § 69. The trustees of any school district or any other person, conceiving themselves aggrieved by the school directors in making any apportionment of school moneys, or-in forming and altering, or refusing to form and alter any school district, or of a commissioner in refusing to pay any school moneys to any such district, may appeal to the superintendent of common schools, whose decision thereon shall be final. § 70. The trustees of each school district may sue for and recover, by their name of office, all forfeitures imposed in this article in respect to which no other provision is made, which shall be incurred by any officer or inhabitant of their district, and after deducting their costs and expenses, shall add the sums recovered to the, school moneys received by them, to be applied in the same man ner. TICLE V. Of school corporations in tozons and, villages. >tc. 1. Certain grants from the United States to towns, &e. declared a school fund ; and to be aimro- prjated as such. Said towns may be incorporated for school purposes. 9. 3. Incorporation to be effected by order of the count v court. *• Meet of such order. • Corporate powers vested in a board of school directors; number thereof regulated;