[23 GEO. 5.]
Children and Young Persons Act, 1933.
[CH. 12.]
power of the poor law authority to obtain such an order, and for the purposes of the enactments relating to affiliation orders, he shall, while under the care of the managers of an approved school, be deemed to be still in receipt of relief.
A.D. 1933.
PART IV.
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Contribu- tions by local autho-
rities in
90.-(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, the local authority named in an approved school order as being the authority within whose district the person to whom the order relates was resident, or within whose
respect of district the offence was committed, or the circumstances persons sent arose rendering him liable to be sent to an approved to approved school, shall make in respect of him, throughout the schools. time during which he is under the care of the managers of an approved school, such contributions to the expenses of the managers of his school as may be prescribed and for this purpose different contributions may be prescribed in relation to different circumstances and in relation to different schools or classes of school.
(2) A court by which an approved school order is made shall cause a copy thereof to be served forthwith on the local authority named in the order, and if that authority desire to contend that the person to whom the order relates was resident in the district of some other local authority or was resident outside England they may, by notice in writing given at any time within three months after the service upon them of the order, appeal-
(a) if the order was made by a petty sessional court, to a court of summary jurisdiction acting for the same petty sessional division or place; and (b) if the order was made by a court which was not a petty sessional court, to a court of summary jurisdiction having jurisdiction in the place where that court sat, or in the place from which the person to whom the order relates was committed for trial,
and if, upon the hearing of the appeal, the court is satisfied that the person to whom the order relates was resident in the district of that other local authority, or was resident outside England, the court may by order vary the approved school order by substituting therein the name of that other authority or, as the case may
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