That every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy, or other unavoidable cause, shall be supported by the father, grandfather, mother, grandmother, children, grandchildren, brothers or... Laws of the State of Illinois - Page 138by Illinois - 1839Full view - About this book
| Illinois. Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities - Public welfare - 1877 - 294 pages
...makes it the duty of the justices diligently to inquire after all such persons as are unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity,...provide for them the necessary comforts of life, by 90 confiding the care of such poor person or persons to some moral and discreet householder or householders,... | |
| Illinois. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Employers' liability - 1911 - 152 pages
...statute in relation to paupers, which provides that every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy or other unavoidable cause, and provided the pauperism is not caused by intemperance or other bad conduct, shall be supported by the... | |
| Law - 1914 - 894 pages
...Statutes of Illinois, 1911, chap. 107, p. 1732. ยง 1. Every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy, or other unavoidable cause, shall be supported by the father, grandfather, mother, grandmother, children, grandchildren, brothers... | |
| Illinois - Criminal law - 1920 - 1000 pages
...have the care arid 'oversight of all such persons in their town or precinct as are unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy or other unavoidable cause, and as are not supported by their relatives or at the county poor house, and shall see that they are suitably... | |
| Illinois. Appellate Court, Martin L. Newell, Mason Harder Newell, Walter Clyde Jones, Keene Harwood Addington, James Christopher Cahill, Basil Jones, James Max Henderson, Ray Smith - Courts - 1922 - 744 pages
...(Cahill's 1ll. St. ch. 107, IJ 1) is as follows : "That every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy, or other unavoidable cause, shall be supported by the father, grandfather, mother, grandmother, children, grandchildren, brothers... | |
| Illinois - 1917 - 672 pages
...shall have the care and oversight of all such persons in their town or precinct as are unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy or other unavoidable cause and are not supported by relatives, and shall see that they are suitably relieved, supported and employed."... | |
| Illinois - 1912 - 808 pages
...accordance with the following statutory provision:1 'That every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, Idiocy, lunacy, or other unavoidable cause, shall be supported by the father, grandfather, mother, grandmother, children, grandchildren, brothers... | |
| United States. Bureau of Family Services - Public welfare - 1941 - 1368 pages
...Conditions of Eligibility 3. Definition Legal definition: "Every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy, or other unavoidable cause. " The kinds of persons aided (family, non-family; employable, unemployable) will vary between counties... | |
| United States. Office of Family Assistance - Government publications - 1979 - 142 pages
...Conditions of Eligibility 3. Definition Legal definition: "Every poor person who shall be unable to earn a livelihood in consequence of any bodily infirmity, idiocy, lunacy, or other unavoidable cause." Assistance will vary between counties dependent on the county interpretation of statutes and regulations... | |
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