(DOWNLOAD) "Stokes v. New Mexico State Board of Education" by Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Stokes v. New Mexico State Board of Education
- Author : Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma
- Release Date : January 14, 1951
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 66 KB
Description
The State Board of Education entered an order consolidating rural district No. 10 with Portales, a municipal district. Appellants, F. H. Stokes and J. S. Riley, patrons of the rural district, challenge the action of the board on the grounds, (a) that no election had been held in the districts approving the question of consolidation, (b) that substantial economies had not been affected and (c), that standards of education had not been improved by reason of the consolidation. They also charge that the consolidation was arbitrary and unreasonable. Intervenors, M. C. Pate and Minnie Pate, claim that the school buildings in district No. 10 have been abandoned for school purposes, and due to a reversionary clause in the deed from them to the County Board of Education, they are entitled to a return of the premises, in the event appellees are successful. Appellees answer contains certain admissions but denies all material matters. The findings material to a decision, are: