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Session Laws, 1920
Volume 539, Page 1171   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR 1171

by such advertisement as they may deem proper and advis-
able, inviting sealed proposals for the purchase of said bonds
or any part thereof with the privilege to the said County
Commissioners of Worcester County with the concurrence of
the Board of Education of Worcester County to reject any
and all bids; and no bid shall be accepted at less than par.
The said County Commissioners shall advertise the said bonds
for such reasonable length of time as they deem adequate
notice to the public and shall offer said bonds as the Board
of Education shall prescribe, either all at the same time or
at different intervals, in such installments and amounts as
the said Board of Education may deem advantageous to the
public in carrying on the work for which the same are issued;
and the money arising from the sale of said bonds shall be
paid over immediately to the Board of Education for Wor-
cester County to be used by it in its discretion and under
its supervision and direction for building and equipping a new
public High School building in Stockton in said Worcester
County, and for that purpose the said Board of Education is
clothed with full authority to contract for, supervise, direct
and control such work in such manner as in its discretion may
deem to the best public interest; and full power is given to it
to employ and pay from said funds all architects, builders
or other persons, supervisors or agents as may in the judg-
ment of said Board of Education seem advisable.

SEC. 6. And be it further enacted, That the County Com-
missioners of Worcester County are hereby authorized, em-
powered and required to levy annually upon the assessable
property of said County a special tax sufficient to pay the
principal and interest on said bonds as the same shall become
due and payable.

SEC. 7. And be it further enacted, That the purchase of
land, furniture or other equipment or supplies necessary or
proper for the use of said High School building shall be con-
sidered and construed, and is hereby declared to be included
within the powers of the said Board of Education and to be
embraced within the words "building" and "equipment."

SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That the question
whether said bonds shall be issued by Worcester County shall
be submitted to the registered and qualified voters of said
County at the regular election to be held in November, 1920,


 

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