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... cents each to the appraisers , and fifty ( 50 ) cents to said auditor for recording said continuation . Repeal . SEC ... cent . of the surface value of said real estate , secured by a mort- gage , and said loan to be made in all other ...
... cents each to the appraisers , and fifty ( 50 ) cents to said auditor for recording said continuation . Repeal . SEC ... cent . of the surface value of said real estate , secured by a mort- gage , and said loan to be made in all other ...
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... cent nor more than two ( 2 ) cents on each hundred dollars ( $ 100.00 ) of taxables within such cities to create the sum , to 22.
... cent nor more than two ( 2 ) cents on each hundred dollars ( $ 100.00 ) of taxables within such cities to create the sum , to 22.
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... cent on each one hundred dollars of the taxables of said city as valued on the tax duplicate for the year next be- fore the date of each such payment : Provided , Such art associa- tion has , by proper resolution , adopted by its board ...
... cent on each one hundred dollars of the taxables of said city as valued on the tax duplicate for the year next be- fore the date of each such payment : Provided , Such art associa- tion has , by proper resolution , adopted by its board ...
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... cent on each one hundred dollars of taxables of said city as valued on the tax duplicate of said city for the year next before the date of each such payment provided such art association has , by a proper resolution adopted by its board ...
... cent on each one hundred dollars of taxables of said city as valued on the tax duplicate of said city for the year next before the date of each such payment provided such art association has , by a proper resolution adopted by its board ...
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... cent nor more than two cents on each one hundred dollars $ ( 100.00 ) of taxables within said city to create the sum to be known as the " Playground Fund , " and to be expended by such school board in the carrying out of the provisions ...
... cent nor more than two cents on each one hundred dollars $ ( 100.00 ) of taxables within said city to create the sum to be known as the " Playground Fund , " and to be expended by such school board in the carrying out of the provisions ...
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Страница 36 - ... be .ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
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Страница 142 - Round my Indiana homestead wave the cornfields, In the distance loom the woodlands clear and cool. Oftentimes my thoughts revert to scenes of childhood, Where I first received my lessons, nature's school. But one thing there is missing in the picture, Without her face it seems so incomplete. I long to see my mother in the doorway, As she stood there years ago, her boy to greet.
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Страница 136 - An Act to provide for cooperative agricultural extension work between the agricultural colleges in the several states receiving the benefits of the Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, and of Acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture...
Страница 73 - Agricultural education" shall mean that form of vocational educatioTi which fits for the occupations connected with the tillage of the soil, the care of domestic animals, forestry and other wage-earning or productive work on the farm.
Страница 114 - The board of trustees of such teachers' annuity fund shall establish a sinking fund; to the credit of which shall be put and deposited all gifts, grants, devises, and bequests, and the unexpended balance remaining at the expiration of each fiscal year. And such sinking fund shall be and remain a permanent fund, and no part thereof shall be expended except the interest and income thereof and therefrom. Provided, however, that one-half of the amount added to such sinking fund during any year may be...