The General School Laws of Michigan: With Appendixes

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People v. Board of Education, 18 Mich., 400.
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SCHOOL SITES AiETD SOHOOL-HOUSES.
^114. Notice of a meeting of the board of school inspectors to change a school-house site is necessary. Andress v. School Inspectors of Williams-^ town, 19 Mich., 332. (See Ifl preceding.) ^115. The board of inspectors have no power to change a school-house site on a written request of a majority of qualified voters of the district except in cases where the site has been fixed by them because the inhabit- ants wer
...e unable to agree upon a site. Ibid.
1116. The jurisdiction to condemn lands for a school-house site is invoked by presenting to the proper officer a petition designating the site and show- ing disagreement with the owner as to compensation for it. Smith v. School District No. 2 of Milton, 40 Mich., l43.
i'117. In proceedings to condemn land for a school-house site, the circuit judge is not required to act in preference to a circuit court commissioner.
Ibid.
1^118. When the owner of land that is sought for a school-house site is represented at the proceedings to condemn it, he is deemed to waive objec- tjion to jurors if he does not challenge them at the time.


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