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Timestamp: 2019-08-26 09:00:27
Document Index: 530981865

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 35', '§ 39', '§ 40', '§ 42', '§ 43', '§ 44', '§ 45', '§ 35', '§ 36', '§ 37', '§ 38', '§ 39', '§ 40', '§ 41', '§ 42', '§ 43', '§ 44', '§ 45']

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MISSOURI.     , * 179
§ 35. Whenever an appropriation shall be made for the pay of the president of the university, the curators shall grant him a certificate thereof; and in
seminary fund shall be made or paid, until the principal shall amount to one
hundred thousand dollars, nor then, until a site for the university shall be selected, and one or more colleges or seminaries of the university shall be there
established and organized.
thereof shall be vacant, or the president be absent, the senior president of a
college of the university shall act as president for the time.
§ 39. The curators shall require of the trustees of each college, seminary
on or before the first Monday of October in every year, to the secretary of
the board, and shall prescribe the forms of such returns.
§ 40. The curators shall at each ahnual meeting make a report to the Secretary of State, containing an abstract of all the returns made to them, embracing a general view of the particulars embraced therein ; the condition, system
of education and discipline of all the colleges, seminaries and academies subject
to visitation ; the distribution made by them of the seminary fund not before
reported, the names of the colleges and seminaries sharing therein, and the
amount appportioned to each; the appropriations of the income of the seminary fund to other purposes, specifying the objects of such appropriations, and
and description of the library, philosophical and chemical apparatus, mathematical and other instruments, purchased and not before reported, and the cost
§ 42. The curators may direct the forms of returns prescribed by them,
and such instructions as shall be from time to time given by them, to the colleges, seminaries and academies, together with such by-laws, ordinances, rules
and regulations as they may make for the government of the university and the
officers thereof, to be printed and distributed to the trustees of the colleges,
seminaries and academies subject to visitation, and to the presidents, principals,
professors and instructors thereof.
.§ 43. The expenses of such printing, and all other necessary expenses incurred by the curators, in the discharge of their official duties, shall be audited
and allowed by,the Auditor of Public Accounts, and paid out of the State treasury as other demands against the S'.ate.
§ 44. Whenever a site for the university shall be selected and established
according to law, it shall be the duty of the curators to provide for the protection and improvement thereof, and for the erection of suitable edifices thereon,
so iar as the moneys subscribed for the purpose within the county in which the
site is established, will extend.
§ 45.    All expenditures made under the provisions of the preceding section
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Transcript MISSOURI. , * 179 § 35. Whenever an appropriation shall be made for the pay of the president of the university, the curators shall grant him a certificate thereof; and in all other cases of appropriation for any other purpose specified in the twenty- ninth section of this article, the curators shall issue certificates therefor, in favor of any person appointed by them; which certificates in all cases shall be signed by the president, and countersigned by the treasurer. § 36. Upon the production of such certificate to the Auditor of Public Accounts, he shall draw his warrant for the amount on the State treasury, payable to the order of the person entitled, out of the income of the seminary fund. § 37. No apportionment or appropriation of any part of the income of the seminary fund shall be made or paid, until the principal shall amount to one hundred thousand dollars, nor then, until a site for the university shall be selected, and one or more colleges or seminaries of the university shall be there established and organized. § 38. If, after the organization of the university, the office of president thereof shall be vacant, or the president be absent, the senior president of a college of the university shall act as president for the time. § 39. The curators shall require of the trustees of each college, seminary and academy subject to their visitation, to make and transmit an annual return on or before the first Monday of October in every year, to the secretary of the board, and shall prescribe the forms of such returns. § 40. The curators shall at each ahnual meeting make a report to the Secretary of State, containing an abstract of all the returns made to them, embracing a general view of the particulars embraced therein ; the condition, system of education and discipline of all the colleges, seminaries and academies subject to visitation ; the distribution made by them of the seminary fund not before reported, the names of the colleges and seminaries sharing therein, and the amount appportioned to each; the appropriations of the income of the seminary fund to other purposes, specifying the objects of such appropriations, and the amount of each, and the expenditures made on account thereof; an account and description of the library, philosophical and chemical apparatus, mathematical and other instruments, purchased and not before reported, and the cost thereof. § 41. All such reports received by the Secretary shall be deposited in his office, and a copy thereof shall be transmitted by him to each house of the General Assembly, if in session without delay, and if not in session, then within the first week of their next meeting. § 42. The curators may direct the forms of returns prescribed by them, and such instructions as shall be from time to time given by them, to the colleges, seminaries and academies, together with such by-laws, ordinances, rules and regulations as they may make for the government of the university and the officers thereof, to be printed and distributed to the trustees of the colleges, seminaries and academies subject to visitation, and to the presidents, principals, professors and instructors thereof. .§ 43. The expenses of such printing, and all other necessary expenses incurred by the curators, in the discharge of their official duties, shall be audited and allowed by,the Auditor of Public Accounts, and paid out of the State treasury as other demands against the S'.ate. § 44. Whenever a site for the university shall be selected and established according to law, it shall be the duty of the curators to provide for the protection and improvement thereof, and for the erection of suitable edifices thereon, so iar as the moneys subscribed for the purpose within the county in which the site is established, will extend. § 45. All expenditures made under the provisions of the preceding section