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      Sec. 10-258. Trust funds. If any town has received a permanent fund for the support of a school or schools, the town treasurer shall have charge of it and keep a separate account thereof; and the income of such fund shall be held subject to the order of the board of education, which shall apply it for the benefit of the school or schools within or nearest to the limits of the district formerly existing, in such manner as to carry out, as nearly as possible, the intent of the grantor of such fund.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1555.)

      See Sec. 10-247 re management of permanent funds.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10 > Chap172 > Sec10-258

      Sec. 10-258. Trust funds. If any town has received a permanent fund for the support of a school or schools, the town treasurer shall have charge of it and keep a separate account thereof; and the income of such fund shall be held subject to the order of the board of education, which shall apply it for the benefit of the school or schools within or nearest to the limits of the district formerly existing, in such manner as to carry out, as nearly as possible, the intent of the grantor of such fund.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1555.)

      See Sec. 10-247 re management of permanent funds.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10 > Chap172 > Sec10-258

      Sec. 10-258. Trust funds. If any town has received a permanent fund for the support of a school or schools, the town treasurer shall have charge of it and keep a separate account thereof; and the income of such fund shall be held subject to the order of the board of education, which shall apply it for the benefit of the school or schools within or nearest to the limits of the district formerly existing, in such manner as to carry out, as nearly as possible, the intent of the grantor of such fund.

      (1949 Rev., S. 1555.)

      See Sec. 10-247 re management of permanent funds.