4 Me. 44 | Me. | 1826
at the ensuing term in Cumberland, delivered the opinion of the court.
The first section of the act of 1821, ch.l 17 provides,that all monies for the support of schools shall be raised by towns and plantations. The third section requires every town, &c. to choose a school-committee', and an agent for each district; and makes it the duty of such agent to hire school masters,&c. but by the first section of the act of 1822 eh. 196, towns may authorize school districts to choose their own agents ; but it does not make any change in the duties of such agents, when so chosen. The eighth section authorizes the inhabitants of any school district at a district meeting, called according to the provisions of the eleventh sec
The Court perceive no error on the record, and accordingly the Judgment is affirmed with costs.