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Timestamp: 2020-05-28 05:45:19
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 9', '§ 5', '§ 6', '§ 7', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10']

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182 LAWS   OF,
Second:—To elccttheir chairman, who shall hold his office one year, and until a successor is chosen.
Third:—To appoint a treasurer and clerk, and prescribe  their powers and
Fourth:—Upon the, death, resignation, removal, refusal to act,'or other vacancy in the office of a trustee, to elect another in his  place,  by a
Fifth:—To take and hold by gift, or devise, any real or personal property,
the clear yearly income or revenue of which shall not exceed the
Seventh:—To direct and prescribe the course of discipline and study in their
seminary or academy. /
Eighth:—To appoint a principal, masters, teachers, tutors  and other necessary officers of the seminary or academy, who, unless employed under a special contract, shall hold their respective  offices during the
pleasure of the trustees.
Ninth:—To ascertain and fix the  salary  of the principal   and other officers.
Tenth:—To remove or suspend from office any officer employed under a special contract, upon the complaint in writing of any trustee against
him, alledging misbehavior in office, incapacity, or immoral conduct
by such officer, and upon examination and due proof of such allegation, and to appoint another  person in the place of the officer so
Eleventh:—To make all ordinances,  by-laws, rules and regulations necessary and proper to carry into effect the foregoing powers, or to secure the just accountability of their officers.
they shall be summoned by their chairman or the senior   trustee actually exercising his office, upon the request of any other three trustees.
the door of the academy or seminary, within two days after its appointment, or
served personally on each trustee, and at every meeting, adjourned or special,
the chairman or senior trustee present shall preside.
trustees shall be out of office, according to the priority of their election.
§ 9, If a trustee shall refuse or neglect to attend any three successive legal
cause for his non-attendance be shewn, the trustees . may declare his office vacant.
trustees of any seminary of the university, shallbe applied by them to the payment of the salaries and wages of the principal, tutors and teachers of the seminary, and to no other purpose.
Identifier LAWS_10th_1838-1839_0182.tif
Transcript 182 LAWS OF, Second:—To elccttheir chairman, who shall hold his office one year, and until a successor is chosen. Third:—To appoint a treasurer and clerk, and prescribe their powers and duties. Fourth:—Upon the, death, resignation, removal, refusal to act,'or other vacancy in the office of a trustee, to elect another in his place, by a majority of the votes of the trustees present. Fifth:—To take and hold by gift, or devise, any real or personal property, the clear yearly income or revenue of which shall not exceed the Value of ten thousand dollars. Sixth:—To sell, lease, mortgage or otherwise dispose of such property, for the benefit of the seminary or academy. Seventh:—To direct and prescribe the course of discipline and study in their seminary or academy. / Eighth:—To appoint a principal, masters, teachers, tutors and other necessary officers of the seminary or academy, who, unless employed under a special contract, shall hold their respective offices during the pleasure of the trustees. Ninth:—To ascertain and fix the salary of the principal and other officers. Tenth:—To remove or suspend from office any officer employed under a special contract, upon the complaint in writing of any trustee against him, alledging misbehavior in office, incapacity, or immoral conduct by such officer, and upon examination and due proof of such allegation, and to appoint another person in the place of the officer so removed or suspended. Eleventh:—To make all ordinances, by-laws, rules and regulations necessary and proper to carry into effect the foregoing powers, or to secure the just accountability of their officers. § 5. The trustees shall meet upon their own adjournment, and as often as they shall be summoned by their chairman or the senior trustee actually exercising his office, upon the request of any other three trustees. § 6. Every meeting so called shall be held at such time and place, as the chairman or senior trustee shall appoint, not less than six nor more than twelve days from the time of the request. § 7. Previous notice in writing of every such meeting, shall be fixed on the door of the academy or seminary, within two days after its appointment, or served personally on each trustee, and at every meeting, adjourned or special, the chairman or senior trustee present shall preside. § 8. Seniority among the trustees shall always be determined according to the order of their nomination in the act of incorporation, and after all the first trustees shall be out of office, according to the priority of their election. § 9, If a trustee shall refuse or neglect to attend any three successive legal meetings, after having been personally notified to attend, and if no satisfactory cause for his non-attendance be shewn, the trustees . may declare his office vacant. § 10. The portion of the seminary income, which shall be distributed to the trustees of any seminary of the university, shallbe applied by them to the payment of the salaries and wages of the principal, tutors and teachers of the seminary, and to no other purpose.