Board of Education Concord Special School District v. Board of Education Blue Ash Special School District

15 Ohio C.C. (n.s.) 521, 1910 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 391
CourtHamilton Circuit Court
DecidedJuly 8, 1910
StatusPublished

This text of 15 Ohio C.C. (n.s.) 521 (Board of Education Concord Special School District v. Board of Education Blue Ash Special School District) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Hamilton Circuit Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Board of Education Concord Special School District v. Board of Education Blue Ash Special School District, 15 Ohio C.C. (n.s.) 521, 1910 Ohio Misc. LEXIS 391 (Ohio Super. Ct. 1910).

Opinion

In determining the distance a pupil of a public school must travel under Section 7735, General Code, the measurement should be made from the door of the sehoolhouse along the center of the most direct public highway to the nearest point of the curtilage of the pupil’s residence, including in said measurement the distances from the school house door and said point in the curtilage, respectively, by the most direct walk, lane, or path to the center of the highway.

It appears from the agreed statement of facts that the distance so measured in this case is more than one and one-half miles and the judgment below is, therefore, affirmed.

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