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Children
children under sixteen who have committed any offence. See INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS; REFORMATOR SCHOOLS. As to the custody of children by persons
Charitable uses and trusts
Foundling Hospital (13 Geo. 2, c. 29); and of public schools (32 & 33 Vict. c. 58, s. 2); also public
Recommendation and prescription
to do so, it has to be followed by the schools. Prescription of a text book carries with it a binding
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Capitation fee
with by the person who receives it; as where a schoolmaster, in addition to his salary, or instead of it, is
Bias
Shrma v. Managing Committee Dr. Hari Ram (Co-Education) Higher Secondary School, (1993) 4 SCC 10: AIR 1993 SC 2155 (2161). Inclination,
Ballot
thus introduced into Parliamentary and Municipal Elections was applied to School Board Elections, County Council, District Council, and Parish Council Elections
Scoley
To go to school to study
Arm of the State
substantial autonomy from State regulation. For example, cities and local school districts have been held not to be arms of the
Charities, or Public Trusts
poor people; maintenance of sick and maimed soldiers and mariners, schools of learning, free schools, and scholars of universities; repairsof bridges,
Area
a house; (2) a district for particular purposes, as a school board area, a parliamentary electoral area, a local government district
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