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138 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
part, or other governing body of such school district, if there be
any other governing body, consents to such disannexation.
SEC. 2. In the event of any territory being disannexed under
the terms hereof, the liabilities of the territory disannexed for
outstanding obligations shall be governed by the present general
laws which are applicable to territory which is changed
from one school district to another.
SEC. 3. In the event of the disannexation of any territory
under the terms of this Act, such territory shall thereupon ipso
facto immediately become a part of the adjoining school district
other than that from which it has been disannexed; provided,
however, that if it adjoins more than one school district,
other than the one from which it has been disannexed, it shall
become a part of the school district to be designated by the Commissioners'
Court of the County in which it is mainly situated.
Upon any city passing a disannexation ordinance, a certified
copy of the same shall be furnished by the governing body of
such city to the Commissioners' Court of the County in which
the principal part of the land disannexed is situated.
SEC. 4. The absence of any l':w permitting cities of more tlan
100,000 population to disannex territory attached to them for
school purposes only, creates an emergency and imperative
public necessity that the constitutional rule requiring bills to be
read on three several days be suspended, and the said rule is
suspended, and that this Act take effect and be in force from
and after its passage and it is so enacted.
Approved March 15, 1927
Effective March 15, 1927
WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
H. B. No. 557.] CHAPTER 90.
An Act to amend Article 7752, Chapter 2, Title 128, of the Revised
Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, adopted at the regular session
of the 39th Legislature, to authorize conservation and reclamation
districts obtaining a water supply under contract with the United
States, to waive the statutory lien given them, and declaring an
emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That Article 7752, Chapter 1, Title 128 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, adopted at the
regular Session of the 39th Legislature, be amended so as to
hereafter read as follows:
"Article 7752. EXPENSE ESTIMATED.-The board of directors,
on or as soon as practicable after a date in each year
to be fixed by a standing order of the board, shall carefully estimate
the expense to be incurred during the course of the next
succeeding twelve months for the maintenance and operation
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1927 [Volume 25], book, 1927; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth16125/m1/154/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .