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Timestamp: 2019-09-23 21:03:02
Document Index: 32019163

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 26', '§ 27', '§ 28', '§ 29', '§ 30', '§ 31', '§ 3', '§ 33', '§ 34', '§ 26', '§ 27', '§ 28', '§ 29', '§ 30', '§ 31', '§ 3']

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178 LAWS   OF
things, to superintend and direct the care and management of the colleges, seminaries, grounds, library, philosophical and chemical apparatus, mathematical and
other scientific instruments of the university, and to make and transmit to the
curators, on or before the first day of October in every year, a report of the
State and condition thereof, containing such particulars as the curators shall require.
§ 26. The curators are authorised and required by themselves" or committees, or by inspectors appointed by them, to visit and inspect annually all colleges, seminaries and academics in this State, which shall be subject to visitation; to examine into the condition and system of education and discipline
therein, and make reports of same to the board.
§ 27. All colleges and seminaries of the university, and all other colleges,
academies and seminaries hereafter incorporated, and not by their charter expressly exempted, and all such as have been heretofore incorporated and made
subject to the general regulations of colleges ami academies, and such as shall,
by a valid corporate act, submit themselves thereto as hereinafter provided, shall
be subject to the visitation of the curators.
§ 28. The Auditor of Public Accounts shall, on or before the first Monday
of October in each year, prepare and transmit to the curators a statement of
the amount of money belonging to the income of the seminary fund then in the
treasury, subject to be applied to the support of the university.
§ 29. Tfie curators shall at each annual meeting determine whether any,
and how much, not exceeding one half" of the income of the seminary fund
then liable to be appropriated, shall be applied to the purchase or improvement
of a library, philosophical and chemical apparatus, mathematical, and other scientific instruments for the use of the university, and the colleges and seminaries
of the academical department thereof, and shall set apart and apply such sum
§ 30. At such annual meeting, the curators shall apportion the income of
the seminary fund, not set apart as above specified, except so much as shall be
necessary to pay the president of the university his compensation, among such
of the colleges and seminaries of the university, not by law excluded from a
share, as shall have made a sufficient annual report for the preceding year, as
§ 31. Such apportionment shall be made in the ratio of the number of students and pupil in each college and seminary entitled to a share therein, who
for six months during the year ending at the date of the reports of their respective trustees, shall have pursued classical studies therein, or the higher branches
of English education, or both.
§ 3<!. No student or pupil shall be deemed to have pursued classical studies, .
unless he shall have advanced at least so far as to have read in latin the first book
of the iEneid; not to have pursued the higher branches of English education,
unless he shall have advanced beyond such knowledge of arithmetic (including
vulgar and decimal fractions,) and English grammar and geography, as is usually
obtained in common schools.
§ 33. The curators shall, immediately after making an apportionment and
appropriation of the income of the seminaiy fund, transmit to the Auditor of
Public Accounts a statement thereof; and shall, also transmit to the trustees of
each college and seminary included therein, a notice in writing of the amount
apportioned to them respectively.
§ 34. Upon the demand of any treasurer of any college or seminary, entitled to a share of such money, or any person duly authorised by the trustees for
that purpose, the Auditor shall issue his warrant for the amount allotted to such
college or seminary, payable to the order of the treasurer thereof, out of the
income of the seminary fund.
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Transcript 178 LAWS OF things, to superintend and direct the care and management of the colleges, seminaries, grounds, library, philosophical and chemical apparatus, mathematical and other scientific instruments of the university, and to make and transmit to the curators, on or before the first day of October in every year, a report of the State and condition thereof, containing such particulars as the curators shall require. § 26. The curators are authorised and required by themselves" or committees, or by inspectors appointed by them, to visit and inspect annually all colleges, seminaries and academics in this State, which shall be subject to visitation; to examine into the condition and system of education and discipline therein, and make reports of same to the board. § 27. All colleges and seminaries of the university, and all other colleges, academies and seminaries hereafter incorporated, and not by their charter expressly exempted, and all such as have been heretofore incorporated and made subject to the general regulations of colleges ami academies, and such as shall, by a valid corporate act, submit themselves thereto as hereinafter provided, shall be subject to the visitation of the curators. § 28. The Auditor of Public Accounts shall, on or before the first Monday of October in each year, prepare and transmit to the curators a statement of the amount of money belonging to the income of the seminary fund then in the treasury, subject to be applied to the support of the university. § 29. Tfie curators shall at each annual meeting determine whether any, and how much, not exceeding one half" of the income of the seminary fund then liable to be appropriated, shall be applied to the purchase or improvement of a library, philosophical and chemical apparatus, mathematical, and other scientific instruments for the use of the university, and the colleges and seminaries of the academical department thereof, and shall set apart and apply such sum accordingly. § 30. At such annual meeting, the curators shall apportion the income of the seminary fund, not set apart as above specified, except so much as shall be necessary to pay the president of the university his compensation, among such of the colleges and seminaries of the university, not by law excluded from a share, as shall have made a sufficient annual report for the preceding year, as hereinafter specified. § 31. Such apportionment shall be made in the ratio of the number of students and pupil in each college and seminary entitled to a share therein, who for six months during the year ending at the date of the reports of their respective trustees, shall have pursued classical studies therein, or the higher branches of English education, or both. § 3