1883 public laws – Ch.188 Sec.2

0

The chapter text below is provided for context. Scroll down to see the text of the law.

CHAPTER 188 An act to establish a graded school in the town of Monroe. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact :

That in case a majority of the qualified voters at such election shall be in favor of such assessment, the same shall be levied and collected by the town commissioners under the same rules and regulations by which other town assessments are levied and collected, and the town marshal or other tax collector shall be subject to the same liabilities for the collection of said assessment and the paymeut thereof to the town treasurer as he is or may be for other town assessments: Provided, that the special assessment so levied and collected shall not exceed fifty cents on property and one dollar and twenty cents on the poll, and that the assessment thus levied and collected shall be applied exclusively for the support of:a graded school as is in this act provided, and shall not be appropriated or expended for any other purpose.

The On the Books website is a product of a digital scholarship project and will not be maintained in perpetuity. The site will be reviewed December 31, 2024. Depending on use, funding, and maintenance required, the site may be decommissioned and archived at that time. The text corpora created for this project will be preserved in the Carolina Digital Repository.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Shree Clean by Canyon Themes.