| Law - 1882 - 826 pages
...2. That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or an unavoidable caxise. 3. That there is no public elementary school open which the child can attend within two miles . . ." The respondent was an engine driver. The child, who was 11 years old, had, as appeared... | |
| Education, Elementary - 1870 - 164 pages
...That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause : (3a.) That there is no public elementary school open which...the nearest road from the residence of such child, as the byelaws may prescribe. The school board, not less than one month before submitting any byelaw... | |
| Great Britain - Educational law and legislation - 1870 - 226 pages
...That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause : (3.) That there is no public elementary school open which...the nearest road from the residence of such child, as the byelaws may prescribe. The school board, not less than one month before submitting any byelaw... | |
| National Education Union - Education, Elementary - 1870 - 112 pages
...That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause. (3.) That there is no public elementary school open which...the nearest road from the residence of such child, as the byelaws may prescribe. .AD 1870. a printed copy thereof gratis to any ratepayer, and shall .... | |
| Teachers - 1870 - 764 pages
...That the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause : (8) That there is no public elementary school open which...the nearest road from the residence of such child, as tho byeluws may prescribe. The school board, not less than one month before submitting any byelaw... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - Education - 1893 - 1148 pages
...(1) that the child is under efficient instructions in some other manner; (-) that the child lias be^n prevented from attending school by sickness or any...which the child can attend within such distance— nct exceeding 3 miles, measured according to tho nearest road from the residence of such child —... | |
| Theology - 1871 - 404 pages
...manner. 2. That the child has been prevented from attending by sickness, or any unavoidable cause. 3. That there is no public elementary school open which...the nearest road from the residence of such child, as the bye-laws may prescribe. The school board, not less than one month before submitting any bye-law... | |
| Maskell William Peace - 1872 - 234 pages
...temporary cause ; and (3.) For any time during which there is no school which the boy can attend within two miles (measured according to the nearest road) from the residence of such boy or the mine in which he works. The immediate employer of a boy in every mine to which this Act... | |
| John Coke Fowler - Coal mines and mining - 1872 - 512 pages
...temporary cause ; and (3) For any time dui-iug which there is no school which the boy can attend within two miles (measured according to the nearest road) from the residence of such boy or the mine in which he works. The immediate employer of a boy in every mine to which this Act... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1873 - 860 pages
...that the child has been prevented from attending school by sickness or any unavoidable cause ; and that there is no public elementary school open which...the nearest road from the residence of such child, as the by-laws may prescribe. Any proceeding to enforce any by-law may be taken, and any penalty for... | |
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