Category: Law

  • Liability Between Husband And Wife

    Liability of Husband for Goods Sold to Wife. —When goods necessary and suitable to the position in life of a wife are sold to her, the jury will be justified in finding a verdict against the husband, if the husband authorized her either expressly or impliedly (e. g., by permitting it as a common practice), […]

  • Divorce Laws

    Previous Residence Required.—Six months in Idaho, Nevada and Texas ; one year in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado (except in case of adultery in State), Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota (same as Colorado), Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, […]

  • Resolution To Issue School Bonds

    Where it becomes necessary to borrow money by bond issue for school purposes, the following form will be found useful, because it indicates the procedure necessary to the issue, is clear concerning purposes and terms, and states the security and the necessary dates : In the matter of the issuance of bonds of the Trenton […]

  • Laws Of Domestic Relations

    Marriage is the union of a man and woman for life in accordance with the law of the country or state in which they reside. In law, marriage is regarded simply as a civil contract, and is dissolved only by death or divorce. The lack of uniformity of the marriage and divorce laws of the […]

  • United States Census

    The Constitution requires that a census of the United States shall be taken every ten years. The first census was taken in 1790 under the super-vision of the President; subsequent censuses, to and including that of 1840, were taken under the supervision of the Secretary of State. In 1849 the supervision of the census was […]

  • Laws Relating To Public Schools

    Following is a careful digest of the laws governing the rights and duties of directors, teachers, pupils and parents. School Management.—In most of the states the management of the public or common schools is placed by statute under the exclusive control of directors, trustees, committees, or boards of education. District and Township Unit Systems.-The schools […]

  • Corporal Punishment

    The Teacher Stands in Place of the Parent, and while a pupil is under his care, has in the absence of statute or other regulation to the contrary, the same authority as the parent has at home of correcting him by confinement or whipping, or at least such part of the parents’ authority as is […]

  • Citizenship And Suffrage

    Naturalization, or citizenship, is governed by national law, which provides that no alien shall be naturalized until after five years’ residence. Suffrage, or the right to vote, while conferred on women by the Nineteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution, is, nevertheless, governed, as to qualifications, by the laws of the different States. A Naturalized Citizen […]

  • Qualifications For Voting

    The adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the Federal Constitution swept away the last barrier to the full vote of the women in state and national elections, and it is estimated that nearly twenty-nine million women were thus made eligible to vote. Failure to Pay Poll Tax excludes from voting in Alabama, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Mississippi, […]

  • Civil Service Positions

    The Civil Service Act, as it is commonly called, or the “Act to Regulate and Improve the Civil Service of the United States,” as it is officially designated, was passed in January, 1883. It provides for the appointment of three commissioners, a chief examiner, a secretary, and other employes, and makes it the duty of […]