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School laws of Iowa from the code of 1873
School laws of Iowa from the code of 1873 Author:Iowa Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: treasurer, the amount so assessed by such appraisers, and in no case shall said board be liable for costs on appeal, unless the owner of said real estate shall b... more »e adjudged a greater amount of damages than was awarded by said appraisers. The board shall in all cases pay costs of the first assessment. Sec. 1828. The title acquired by said school districts in and to said real property shall be for school purposes only, and in case the same should cease to be used for said purpose, for the space of two years, then the title shall revert to the owner of the fee, upon the repayment by him of the principal amount paid for said land, by said districts, without interest, together with the value of any improvements thereon erected by said districts; provided that during the time said site is used for school purposes, the owners of the fee shall not injure or remove the timber standing and growing thereon. Appeals. Section 1829. Any person aggrieved by any decision or order of the district board of director?, in matter of law or of fact, may, within thirty days after the rendition of such decision, or the making of such (e) The money deposited with the county treasurer should be held for the benefit of the owner of the fee, and not for the mortgagee. (/) Since the receipt of the treasurer for the money deposited with him for the owner of the land, may be the only evidence of title, such a receipt should have a full description of the property, containing the proviso of note (6) of form 15, and should be recorded by the county recorder. Sec. 1828. (a) No deed or other instrument from the owner is required to authorize the district to occupy the land for school purposes. The proceedings should be recorded in full by the district secretary. (6) In case the land desired for ...« less