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Timestamp: 2019-10-19 10:57:30
Document Index: 496600795

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 12', '§ 13', '§ 14', '§ 15', '§ 16', '§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19', '§ 20', '§ 21', '§ 22', '§ 23', '§ 24', '§ 25', '§ 12', '§ 13', '§ 14', '§ 15', '§ 16', '§ 17', '§ 18', '§ 19', '§ 20', '§ 21', '§ 22', '§ 23', '§ 24', '§ 25']

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MISSOURI. 177
| lb Adjourned meetings may be ordered and held by the board at such
time and place, as shall be agreed upon by them.
§ 12. Seven curators, attending at the time and place of meeting, shall be
a board for the transaction of business; and those present, whether a quorum or
otherwise, shall have power to adjourn from time to time not exceeding six
§ 13. The secretary shall keep a journal of the proceedings of the curators,
in which the ayes and noes on all questions shall be entered, if requested by any
one of the curators present.
§ 14. It shall be the duty of the secretary to receive, file and keep in his
office all reports made to the curators from trustees of colleges and academies;
to keep and preserve all records, books and papers belonging to the board; to
prepare under the direction of the board all their.reports, estimates, and apportionments of money, and record the same Lit a book to be kept for that purpose,
and generally to do and execute all such matters and things as belong to his
office, and may be required by the curators.
§ 15. Each curator shall at all times have access to, and be permitted to
take copies of any or all the records, books and papers of the board.
§ 16. The curators shall have power to make such by-laws or ordinances, rules
and regulations, as they shall judge most expedient for the accomplishment of
the trust reposed in them, and for the government of their officers, and to secure
§ 17. The curators shall have authority to confer by diploma under their
common seal, on any person whom they may judge worthy thereof, such degrees above that of master of arts, as are known to and usually granted by any
§ 18. Grants made to the curators for specified uses and purposes shall not
be applied either wholly, or in part, to any other uses.
§ 19. Whenever a site for the university '"'hall ••bo selected, and sufficient
lands for the purpose secured thereat, all the colleges and seminaries of the academical department of the university, shall be there established, and all the edifices for the use or accommodation of such colleges and seminaries, the professors, instructors students and pupils thereof, shall be erected and continued on-
such land. '
§ 20. Such colleges and seminaries,- and none other, shall be deemed colleges and seminaries of the university, within the meaning of this act, except
such medical, law, or theological colleges or seminaries as shall by express provision of law be attached to theunivesity.
§ 21. In case the trustees of any college or seminary of the University shall
leave the office of president or principal vacant forthe space of six months, the
curators shall fill up such vacancy, unless reasonable cause foT the delay appear
§ 22. The person so appointed shall continue in office for one year, and
until a successor is appointed and qualified, subject however to be removed for
like causes and in like manner, as if he had been appointed by the trustees.  ;
§ 23. Every president or principal so appointed shall have the s'lire powers,
salary and emoluments, as his immediate predecessor enjoyed; or if he had
no immediate predecessor in office, he shall have such salary as the curators shall
direct to be paid out of the funds or property of the college or seminary,'to
/ § 24. The curators shall have power, whenever they shall deem it expedient,
to appoint a president Of the university, and to prescribe by ordinance his term
of office, and the powers and duties (hereof in cases not herein provided for,
and to fix his compensation, to be paid out of the income of the seminaryfund.
§ 25.    It shall be the duty of the president of the university, among other
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Transcript MISSOURI. 177 ■ | lb Adjourned meetings may be ordered and held by the board at such time and place, as shall be agreed upon by them. § 12. Seven curators, attending at the time and place of meeting, shall be a board for the transaction of business; and those present, whether a quorum or otherwise, shall have power to adjourn from time to time not exceeding six days. § 13. The secretary shall keep a journal of the proceedings of the curators, in which the ayes and noes on all questions shall be entered, if requested by any one of the curators present. § 14. It shall be the duty of the secretary to receive, file and keep in his office all reports made to the curators from trustees of colleges and academies; to keep and preserve all records, books and papers belonging to the board; to prepare under the direction of the board all their.reports, estimates, and apportionments of money, and record the same Lit a book to be kept for that purpose, and generally to do and execute all such matters and things as belong to his office, and may be required by the curators. § 15. Each curator shall at all times have access to, and be permitted to take copies of any or all the records, books and papers of the board. § 16. The curators shall have power to make such by-laws or ordinances, rules and regulations, as they shall judge most expedient for the accomplishment of the trust reposed in them, and for the government of their officers, and to secure their accountability. § 17. The curators shall have authority to confer by diploma under their common seal, on any person whom they may judge worthy thereof, such degrees above that of master of arts, as are known to and usually granted by any college or university. § 18. Grants made to the curators for specified uses and purposes shall not be applied either wholly, or in part, to any other uses. § 19. Whenever a site for the university '"'hall ••bo selected, and sufficient lands for the purpose secured thereat, all the colleges and seminaries of the academical department of the university, shall be there established, and all the edifices for the use or accommodation of such colleges and seminaries, the professors, instructors students and pupils thereof, shall be erected and continued on- such land. ' § 20. Such colleges and seminaries,- and none other, shall be deemed colleges and seminaries of the university, within the meaning of this act, except such medical, law, or theological colleges or seminaries as shall by express provision of law be attached to theunivesity. § 21. In case the trustees of any college or seminary of the University shall leave the office of president or principal vacant forthe space of six months, the curators shall fill up such vacancy, unless reasonable cause foT the delay appear to their satisfaction. § 22. The person so appointed shall continue in office for one year, and until a successor is appointed and qualified, subject however to be removed for like causes and in like manner, as if he had been appointed by the trustees. ; § 23. Every president or principal so appointed shall have the s'lire powers, salary and emoluments, as his immediate predecessor enjoyed; or if he had no immediate predecessor in office, he shall have such salary as the curators shall direct to be paid out of the funds or property of the college or seminary,'to which he is appointed. / § 24. The curators shall have power, whenever they shall deem it expedient, to appoint a president Of the university, and to prescribe by ordinance his term of office, and the powers and duties (hereof in cases not herein provided for, and to fix his compensation, to be paid out of the income of the seminaryfund. § 25. It shall be the duty of the president of the university, among other ~_ 23