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SCHOOL LAW

TEMPORARY ABSENCE. in the office. If this family continues to reside in the district, he retains his residence. (Atty. Gen., Feb. 8, 1882.)

FILLING OF VACANCIES.

BY THE REMAINING OFFICERS. In case any one of the district offices becomes vacant, the two remaining officers shall immediately fill such vacancy, or in case two of the offices become vacant, the remaining officer shall immediately call a special meeting of the district to fill such vacancies.

BY BOARD OF SCHOOL INSPECTORS. In case any vacancy is not filled as herein provided within twenty days after it shall have occurred, or in case the offices in a district shall become vacant, the board of school inspectors of the township to which the annual reports of such district are made shall fill such vacancies.

TIME OF HOLDING OFFICE. Any person elected or appointed to fill a vacancy in a district office shall hold such office until the next succeeding annual meeting, at which time the voters of the district shall fill such office for the unexpired portion of the term (5055).

VACANCY IN TOWNSHIP OR GRADED DISTRICTS. In graded districts the trustees have power to fill any vacancy that may occur in their number, until the next annual meeting (5133). The same is true in case of a vacancy on the township board of education (Act 176, 1891).

POWERS AND DUTIES OF DISTRICT BOARD.

It is impossible to enumerate in detail all of the many duties which the officers of a district are called upon to perform. Below is given a summary of their most important duties, followed farther on by a similar summary of the powers and duties of each individual school officer:

1. To purchase a record book and such other books, blanks, and stationery as may be necessary to keep a record of the pro-