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John D. Wilcox & A. Board Education Nashua

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  • Title: John D. Wilcox & A. Board Education Nashua
  • Author : Supreme Court of New Hampshire
  • Release Date : January 03, 1953
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 64 KB

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The city of Nashua, like most other New Hampshire cities (Report of the Legislative Committee to Study the State Educational System (1946) 162, 163), and unlike most New Hampshire towns (Laws 1885, chapter 43 ; Wheeler v. Alton, 68 N.H. 477), under its charter is itself a school district. Laws 1913, c. 427, Part 1, s. 74. See Laws 1868, c. 6. It is expressly endowed with all the powers of a school district. Laws 1923, c. 227, s. 2. ""Under the charter but a single corporation is created, viz., the city."" Toussaint v. Fogarty, 80 N.H. 286, 289. The issue presented by the defendants' exception is therefore governed by charter provisions. The administration of the fiscal and prudential affairs of the city ""except as herein otherwise provided"", are vested in the mayor, and board of aldermen. Laws 1913, c. 427, Part 1, s. 4. All appropriations to be met from any source other than loans are to be recommended by the mayor who is required to submit the annual city budget to the board of aldermen. Id., s. 56. The board may reduce or reject any item, but may not increase the budget in any way without the approval of the mayor. Id. To aid in the preparation of the budget, the board of education and other departments having the disbursement of appropriations are required to submit detailed estimates of appropriations needed for the year. Id.


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