[DOWNLOAD] "Mary Vail Cameron v. Cameron" by Supreme Court of North Carolina ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Mary Vail Cameron v. Cameron
- Author : Supreme Court of North Carolina
- Release Date : January 22, 1950
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 57 KB
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Defendant is indicted pursuant to the provisions of G.S. 115-253. This section is a part of Article 31, Chapter 115, of the General Statutes of North Carolina, which provides for the regulation of business, trade and correspondence schools -- private schools. The first seven sections of the Article deal, almost entirely, with the regulation of such schools located in North Carolina. G.S. 115-253 requires persons soliciting students within the State for schools "located within or without the State" to secure a license annually from the State Board of Education. The license fee is $5.00. When application is made for a license by a solicitor certain information must be furnished with the application. If the Board approves the instructional program and the solicitor, license will be issued. If license is issued to a solicitor for an out-of-state school, the solicitor shall execute and file a bond in each county in which students are solicited. Nonresident schools employing solicitors shall be responsible for the acts, representations and contracts made by their solicitors. "Any person soliciting students for any such school without first having secured a license from the State Board of Education and without having executed the bond. .. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.. ." G.S. 115-252 imposes the duty on out-of-state schools to see that their solicitors are licensed and bonded. G.S. 115-254 provides that contracts, notes and evidences of debt obtained by unlicensed solicitors shall be null and void.