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SPECIAL LAWS. 171
trustees of said Matador Independent School District, as hereby
created.
SEC. 7. All maintenance taxes heretofore voted, or bonds heretofore
issued by Common School District No. 6, Motley County,
Texas, which comprised the same territory now composing the
Matador Independent School District, as created by this Act, shall
remain in full force and effect in so far as the creation of this district
might in any manner affect them.
SEC. 8. The fact that the educational facilities within said
district are insufficient to provide funds for the adequate maintenance
of the schools within said district creates an emergency
and an imperative public necessity that the constitutional rule requiring
bills to be read on three separate days be suspended, and
said rule is hereby suspended, and this Act shall take effect and
be in force from and after its passage, and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing Act passed
the Senate, 30 yeas, 0 nays; passed the House, 105 yeas, 1 nay.]
Approved March 6, 1925.
Effective March 6, 1925.
CREATING THE FLOMOT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
IN MOTLEY COUNTY.
H. B. No. 136.] CHAPTER 57.
An Act creating the Flomot Independent School District in Motley County,
Texas; defining the boundaries thereof; vesting the management
thereof in a board of seven trustees, providing for their election, and
for the organization of the board; vesting said district with all the
rights, powers, privileges and duties of a town or village incorporated
under the laws of the State of Texas for free school purposes only;
vesting the board of trustees with the rights, powers, privileges and
duties conferred and imposed by the General Laws of this State upon
trustees of independent school districts incorporated under the General
Laws of the State of Texas; providing for the appointment of
an assessor and collector of taxes and board of equalization; divesting
the title to all property heretofore and now vested in Common
School District No. 8, Motley County, Texas, out of said district and
vesting same in the board of trustees of Flomot Independent School
District; declaring in full force and effect all maintenance tax heretofore
voted or bonds heretofore issued by Common School District
No. 8, Motley County, Texas, to be in full force and effect in so far
as this Act might affect them and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the Flomot Independent School District is
hereby created and established in Motley County, Texas, containing
within its limits the following described territory, to-wit:
Beginning at the northwest corner of Motley County; thence
east with the north boundary line of said county, to a point in
the east boundary line of Survey No. 48, T. thence south with section lines to the N. W. corner of Survey
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15499/m1/183/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .