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80 SPECIAL LAWS.
said district, in the sum of $60,000.00, for the purpose of construct
ing, maintaining and operating macadamized, graveled or paved
roads and turnpikes, or in aid thereof is hereby validated, and all
subsequent orders passed and tax levies made by the commissioners'
court of said county in respect to the issuance and sale of such
bonds, are hereby validated.
And provided that an election held in Road District No. 5 on the
3rd day of June, 1922, authorizing the issuance of bonds in said
district, in the sum of $30,000.00, for the purpose of constructing,
maintaining and operating macadamized, graveled or paved roads
and turnpikes, or in aid thereof, is hereby validated and all subsequent
orders passed and tax levies made by the commissioners'
court of said county in respect to the issuance and sale of such
bonds are hereby validated.
SEC. 4. The importance of this legislation to the people of said
county creates an emergency and an inoperative public necessity
requiring the suspension of the constitutional rule which requires
all bills to be read on three several days and said rule is hereby suspended
and this bill 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 Houlls of Represenlatives, yeas 110, rnas 0; arld pass d the
Senate, yeas 29, nays 0.]
Approved February 22, 1923.
Effective February 22, 1923.
HIGGINS INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT-REPEALING
ACT CREATING, ETC.
H. B. No. 170.] CHAPTER 22.
An Act to abolish the Higgins Independent School District created under
the General Laws of the State of Texas, and to incorporte the Higgins
Independent School District to be within certain boundaries at and
surrounding the town of Higgins in Lipscomb County with all the
powers, rights and privileges of independent school districts, to elect
trustees, issue bonds; and declaring an emergency
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the corporation, known as the Higgins Independent
School District, incorporated under the General Indepedent
School District Law, be and the same is hereby abolished.
SEC. 2. That there be incorporated a district known as the Hiogins
Independent School District, situated lying and being in the
county of Lipscomb and the State of Texas, more particularly described
and bounded as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of Lipscomb County. Texas, for
the southeast corner of said independent school district, thence west

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