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12. That the board of education in such borough or other municipality shall, upon such consolidation, cease and terminate, and such board shall turn over to the board of education of such city all its funds, books, papers and property, real and personal, of which it may be seized or possessed, and the board of education of such consolidated city shall immediately become seized thereof in its own right, and shall from henceforth exercise full jurisdiction and control over the public schools and school property within such former borough or other municipality. In order to prevent conflict of authority the jurisdiction of the county superintendent of public instruction in the county in which such city was wholly located before consolidation shall extend over all such city after its consolidation; and the jurisdiction of the county superintendent of public instruction in the county in which such borough or other municipality was located shall cease to that extent. The school register or some other record shall be kept so as to show the school attendance of pupils who reside in the different counties for the purpose of apportionment and receipt of the state fund.
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