2142 - Duties of supervisors.

§ 2142. Duties  of supervisors. It is the duty of every supervisor: 1.  To sue for and recover, in the name of his office, when the duty is  not  elsewhere  imposed by law, all penalties and forfeitures imposed by this  chapter, and for any default or omission of any town officer  or  school  district  board  or  officer under this chapter; and after deducting his  costs  and  expenses  to   report   the   balances   to   the   district  superintendent.    2.  To  act, when legally required, in the erection or alteration of a  school district, as provided in article thirty-one of this chapter,  and  to  perform  any  other  duty  which  may  be  devolved upon him by this  chapter, or any other law relating to public schools.    3. To take and hold possession of the gospel and school  lots  of  his  town.    4. To lease the same for such time not exceeding twenty-one years, and  upon such conditions as he shall deem expedient.    5.  To sell the same with the advice and consent of the town board or,  if the town board shall so direct, with the advice and  consent  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town,  at a town election, for such price and upon  such terms of credit as shall appear to him most advantageous.    6. To invest the proceeds of such sales in loans, secured by bond  and  mortgage  upon  unincumbered  real  property  of the value of double the  amount loaned.    7. To purchase the property so mortgaged upon a  foreclosure,  and  to  hold  and  convey,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this section, the  property so purchased whenever it shall become necessary.    8. To re-loan the amount of such loans repaid to him,  upon  the  like  security.    9.  To  apply  the rents and profits of such lots, and the interest of  the money arising from the sale thereof, to the support of  schools,  as  may be provided by law, in such manner as shall be thus provided.    10. To render a just and true account of the proceeds of the sales and  the  interest on the loans thereof, and of the rents and profits of such  gospel and  school  lots,  and  of  the  expenditure  and  appropriation  thereof,  on the last Tuesday next preceding the biennial town election,  to the town board.    11. To deliver over to his successor in office, all books, papers  and  securities  relating  to  the  same,  at  the  expiration of his term of  office.    12. To take therefor a receipt, which shall be filed  in  the  clerk's  office of the town.    13.  To  commence  and  prosecute  in and by the name and style of the  supervisor of the town any suits against  any  of  his  predecessors  in  office or against any other person to recover any debt, dues or demands,  in anywise arising from such public lot; and no such suit shall abate by  the death, resignation or removal from office of the said supervisor but  the  same  shall  and may be prosecuted to judgment and execution by his  successor in office.