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52 SPECIAL LAWS.
Guthrie Survey to S. W. corner of same; thence N. to place of
beginning.
SEC. 2. That said Bryson Independent School District shall
have and exercise, and it is hereby vested with all the rights,
powers, privileges and duties of a town or village, incorporated
under the General Laws of the State, for school purposes only,
and the board of trustees of said district shall have and exercise
and is hereby vested with all the rights, powers, privileges and
duties conferred and imposed by the General Laws of this State,
now in force or hereinafter enacted, upon the trustees of independent
school districts, including the right to levy and collect
taxes and to issue bonds of said district, to the extent, for the
purposes, and subject to all the provisions, limitations and conditions
under which said powers may now be exercised or may
hereafter be exercised under the General Laws of this State, and
all the laws of this State applicable to towns and villages, incorporated
for free school purposes only, are hereby declared to
be in full force and effect with respect to said Independent
School District.
SEC. 3. That all the Acts and proceedings heretofore done
and had in organizing the Bryson Independent School District
organized under the General Laws of this State, together with
all tax levies, bond issues, contracts and obligations heretofore
made, issued, authorized, done or incurred; the extension and
enlargement of the boundaries of said district heretofore made
and done by the taking in of new territory are in all things ratified,
confirmed and validated.
SEC. 4. The Board of Trustees of the Brydson Independent
School District, heretofore organized under the General Laws of
the State, are hereby continued in office as the board of trustees
of the district hereby created until their terms would expire
as such trustees in accordance with the laws in relation to
such school districts, and the Acts of said board of trustees heretofore
done, performed or had are in all things ratified, confirmed
and validated.
SEC. 5. That all levies of taxes, all assessments of taxes, all
issuances of bonds, notes, warrants or other obligations made,
done, had or incurred by said Bryson Independent School District
heretofore are hereby ratified, confirmed and validated,
and are hereby declared to apply to and to become the acts, obligations,
privileges and liabilities of the Bryson Independent
School District hereby created, the said new district being now
declared to be a continuation and succession, to all intents and
purposes, of the former district heretofore existing under the
name of the Bryson Independent School District, with all of its
rights, duties, obligations and privileges.
SEC. 6. The fact that it is necessary for the Bryson Independent
District to issue bonds at the earliest possible date to
construct proper and suitable buildings creates an emergency
and an imperative public necessity that the Constitutional rule
requiring bills to be read on three several days be suspended,

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