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180 LAWS OF shall be paid on the warrant of the Auditor, out of any money in the treasury ,on account of subscriptions for the use of the university. ARTICLE III. Of Colleges, and the powers and duties of Trustees thereof. Sf.c. 1. Government of colleges of the university vested in a board of trustees. 2. Powers of incorporated colleges. 3. Number of trustees defined; what number shall form a quorum. 4. Meeting of the board established; 5. Notice of the time and place of shall be given. 6. Seniority among the trustees how determined. 7. Power of trustees. 8. Seminary fund distributed to colleges, how applied by trustees. 9. Effect' of a, diploma granted by the trustees. § 1. The government of each college of the university, and of every other- college hereafter incorporated, shall be vested in a board of trustees. § 2. Such corporation shall be known by the name (expressed in the act of the corporation,) and by such name shall have perpetual succession, power to sue and be sued, complain and defend, and to make and use a common seal, and alter the same at pleasure. § 3. The trustees shall not exceed fifteen, nor be less than nine in number; and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary for the transaction of business. § 4. The trustees shall meet upon their own adjournment, and as often as they shall be summoned by their chairman, or, in his absence, by the senior trustee, upon the request in writing of any other three trustees. § 5. Notice of the time and place of every special meeting shall be given in a newspaper, if there be one printed in the county where such college is situate, and if not, then in a newspaper printed nearest thereto at least ten days before the meeting; and every trustee resident in such county shall be previously notified in writing, of the time and place of such meeting. § 6. Seniority among the trustees shall be determined according to the order in which theW are named in the charter of incorporation of the college; and after all the first^ trustees shall be out, of office, according to the priority of their election. § 7. The trustees of every such college shall have power, First: To elect by ballot their chairman annually. Second: To choose their clerk and treasurer, who shall hold their offices during the pleasure of the board. Third: Upon the death, removal out of the State, or other vacancy in the office of any trustee, to elect another in his place by a majority of the votes of the trustees present. Fourth: To declare vacant the seat of any trustee, who shall absent himself from five successive meetings of the board. Fif'h: To take and hold by gift, grant or devise, any real or personal property, the yearly income or revenue of which shall not exceed the yearly value of twenty-five thousand dollars. Sixth: To sell, mortgage, let and otherwise dispose of such property, in such manner as they shall deem most conducive to the interest of the college. Seventh: To direct and prescribe the course of study and discipline to be observed in the college. Eighth: To appoint a president of the college, who shall hold his office during good behavior.
Object Description
Title | 1838, Missouri Session Laws, Version II |
Identifier | index.cpd |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-Present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | American Indians--Missouri; Banks and banking--Missouri; Boggs, Lilburn Williams (1796-1860); Education--Missouri; Elections--Missouri--Saint Louis County; Insurance law--Missouri; Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Missouri. Office of the Adjutant General; Missouri. School for the Deaf; Missouri State Capitol (Jefferson City, Mo.); Missouri State Penitentiary; Politics and government--Missouri; Revenue--Missouri; Roads--Missouri; United States. Congress; University of Missouri |
Subject.Local | Cities and towns--Law and legislation; Courts--Missouri; Laws of Missouri; Private legislation; Private relief; Schools--Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Description | Laws of Missouri, 1838, Version II; Secretary of State James L. Minor published two versions of the 1838 Laws of Missouri, 10th General Assembly. Version 2 was printed in 1841. |
Date | November 19, 1838 |
Date.Digital | 2016-04-12 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri--Barry County; Missouri--Buchanan County; Missouri--Clark County; Missouri--Grundy County; Missouri--Miller County; Missouri--Newton County; Missouri--Platte County; Missouri--Ray County; Missouri--Ste. Genevieve County; Missouri--Scott County; Missouri--Taney County; |
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Barry County (Mo.) Buchanan County (Mo.) Clark County (Mo.) Grundy County (Mo.) Miller County (Mo.) Newton County (Mo.) Platte County (Mo.) Ray County (Mo.) Sainte Genevieve County (Mo.) Scott County (Mo.) Taney County (Mo.) |
Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and type (Regular, Special, Extra Session), calendar year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Note | Because of the age of the item, condition issues, and legibility, this volume was filmed in gray scale. The record suffers from foxing caused by age related deterioration of the paper. Blank pages were not digitized. |
Description
Title | Missouri Session Laws |
Identifier | LAWS_9th_1836-1838_0515.tif |
Collection Name | Missouri Session Laws, 1824-present |
Creator | Missouri. General Assembly |
Subject.LCSH | Banks and banking--Missouri; Law and legislation--Missouri; Missouri--Appropriations and expenditures; Missouri. General Assembly; Revenue--Missouri; |
Subject.Local | Laws of Missouri; Session Laws (Mo.) |
Date.Digital | 2016-01-21 |
Publisher | Missouri. General Assembly |
Publisher.Digital | Missouri State Archives |
Type | Government and political records |
Format | JPEG2000 |
Language | eng |
Coverage | Missouri |
Source | Missouri State Archives |
Rights | Copyright is in the public domain. |
Preferred Citation | Required citation: Laws of Missouri, (number) General Assembly, (number) and (type, Regular, Special, Extra) Session, Calendar Year, page number; State Documents Collections, Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. |
Contributing Institution | Missouri State Archives |
Copy Request | Email: archref@sos.mo.gov |
Transcript | 180 LAWS OF shall be paid on the warrant of the Auditor, out of any money in the treasury ,on account of subscriptions for the use of the university. ARTICLE III. Of Colleges, and the powers and duties of Trustees thereof. Sf.c. 1. Government of colleges of the university vested in a board of trustees. 2. Powers of incorporated colleges. 3. Number of trustees defined; what number shall form a quorum. 4. Meeting of the board established; 5. Notice of the time and place of shall be given. 6. Seniority among the trustees how determined. 7. Power of trustees. 8. Seminary fund distributed to colleges, how applied by trustees. 9. Effect' of a, diploma granted by the trustees. § 1. The government of each college of the university, and of every other- college hereafter incorporated, shall be vested in a board of trustees. § 2. Such corporation shall be known by the name (expressed in the act of the corporation,) and by such name shall have perpetual succession, power to sue and be sued, complain and defend, and to make and use a common seal, and alter the same at pleasure. § 3. The trustees shall not exceed fifteen, nor be less than nine in number; and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary for the transaction of business. § 4. The trustees shall meet upon their own adjournment, and as often as they shall be summoned by their chairman, or, in his absence, by the senior trustee, upon the request in writing of any other three trustees. § 5. Notice of the time and place of every special meeting shall be given in a newspaper, if there be one printed in the county where such college is situate, and if not, then in a newspaper printed nearest thereto at least ten days before the meeting; and every trustee resident in such county shall be previously notified in writing, of the time and place of such meeting. § 6. Seniority among the trustees shall be determined according to the order in which theW are named in the charter of incorporation of the college; and after all the first^ trustees shall be out, of office, according to the priority of their election. § 7. The trustees of every such college shall have power, First: To elect by ballot their chairman annually. Second: To choose their clerk and treasurer, who shall hold their offices during the pleasure of the board. Third: Upon the death, removal out of the State, or other vacancy in the office of any trustee, to elect another in his place by a majority of the votes of the trustees present. Fourth: To declare vacant the seat of any trustee, who shall absent himself from five successive meetings of the board. Fif'h: To take and hold by gift, grant or devise, any real or personal property, the yearly income or revenue of which shall not exceed the yearly value of twenty-five thousand dollars. Sixth: To sell, mortgage, let and otherwise dispose of such property, in such manner as they shall deem most conducive to the interest of the college. Seventh: To direct and prescribe the course of study and discipline to be observed in the college. Eighth: To appoint a president of the college, who shall hold his office during good behavior. |