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Session Laws, 1853
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        E. LOUIS LOWE, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.                                        65
trustees are authorised to receive contributions, and to
draw for any sum not exceeding one hundred and fifty
dollars, on the county commissioners of Saint Mary's
county, who are hereby authorised to levy the same
on the assessable property of the county, and to pay the
same over to the said trustees or their order, upon their
complying with the requisitions of the fourth section of
the act recited in this section.

     SEC. 4.  And be it enacted, That the county commissioners
of Saint Mary's county, are hereby required
to include any and all school districts laid out or defined
by virtue of the provisions of this act, in the number of
primary school districts of the county, and to distribute
to the trustees of such school district, such equal proportion
or sum of money, as such school district shall
be entitled to, from the school fund of said county, in
the same manner, as if such school district had been
provided for, in the act of December session, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, chapter three hundred and
sixty-two.
     Commissioners
to distribute
money.
     SEC. 5.  And be it enacted, That the county commissioners
of Saint Mary's county, the commissioners
of primary schools in the several election districts of the
county, and the trustees of primary schools, created
under this act, are hereby authorised and required to
exercise the same supervisory powers, management and
control over any school district that shall be created by
virtue of this act, and to extend to every such school
district, the advantages and benefits of all the provisions,
which they are now required to be exercised over, and
extended to primary school districts heretofore created
by virtue of the act passed at December session, eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, chapter three hundred
and sixty-two, and the supplement thereto.
     Supervisory
powers.
     SEC. 6.  And be it enacted, That in all cases, in
which it is desirable for the sake of public convenience,
that a school district should be composed of parts of two
or more adjoining election districts, it shall be lawful
for the school commissioners of such adjoining election
districts, or a majority of them, by their joint concurrence,
to lay off and create such school districts composed
as aforesaid; and any school district so created and laid
off, shall be reckoned in the number of the primary
school districts, of that election district in which the
school house of such district shall be located, the first trustees
for any such school district, composed as aforesaid,
shall be appointed by the school commissioners of the
adjoining election districts, of parts of which said school
district is composed, but after the erection of a school
     Adjoining
election districts.



 
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