School Laws of Iowa From the Code of 1897, the Supplement to the Code, 1913, And the Supplemental Supplement, 1915
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Town or village may orjianize. A single subdistrict may be organized independent only when a village, town or city is included. Section 2794. 4. Assets and liabilities. When the new boards are organized, they should meet as soon as possible, and make settlement of assets and liabilities, as directed by section 2802. 5. Suit. Suit against the new districts on indebtedness of the old dis- trict must be brought in equity. Fairfield v. Rural Ind. School Dist., Ill Fed., 108. 6. Agreement. If the ne...w districts have by agreement divided and ap- portioned between them the indebtedness of the old district, then an action against them may be at law. Fairfield v. Rural Ind. School Dist., Ill Fed., 453. 7. One subdistrict may not. One subdistrict cannot be changed to a rural independent district unless all the subdistricts of the school township vote to become rural independent districts. 8. Validity of organization. See note 5, section 2 743. Sec. 2798. Subdivision of independent districts. Independent dis- tricts may subdivide for the purpose of forming two or more indepen- dent districts or have territory detached to be annexed with other ter- ritory in the formation of an independent district or districts, the board of directors of the original independent districts to establish the boun- daries of the districts thus formed, such new districts to contain not less than four government sections of land each ; but in case a stream or other obstacle shall debar a number of children of school privileges, an independent district may be thus organized containing less terri- tory; or, if such new district shall include within its territory a town or village with not less than one hundred inhabitants, it may in like manner be made up of less territory; but in neither case shall the new SCHOOL LAWS OF IOWA 105 district contain less than two government sections of land, nor be or- ganized except on a majority vote of the electors of each proposed district, and the proceedings for such subdivision shall in all respects be like those provided in the section relating to organizing cities and towns into independent districts so far as applicable.
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