The Laws of Texas, 1927 [Volume 25] Page: 267 of 1,111
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GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS. 251
as the same mature and become due, such taxes to be levied and
assessed upon the value of taxable property in said Road District
as fixed for State and County taxes, and that any and all
acts and proceedings had and taken by said Court in the construction
of roads and turnpikes from the proceeds of said bonds
are hereby validated, approved and legalized.
SEC. 7. That the Legislature hereby exercises the authority
upon it conferred by Section 52, of Article 3, of the Texas Constitution,
and declares said defined district as a Road District,
as above described, to have been legal and valid from the date
of the adoption of said order, defining its boundaries, and confirms
and ratifies said acts and proceedings of said Court in
respect of said election authorizing the issuance and sale of said
bonds, the levy of taxes to pay principal thereof and interest
thereon and the construction of roads and turnpikes with the
proceeds thereof with like effect as though at the time or times
said acts and proceedings were done or had, there existed statutory
authority for the doing thereof.
SEC. 8. Proof of publication of the constitutional notice required
in the enactment of local and special laws has been made
in the manner and form provided by law.
SEC. 9. The public importance of the purposes herein contemplated
creates an emergency and an imperative public necessity
requiring the suspension of the constitutional rule requiring
bills to be read upon three several days in each House, and
the said rule is hereby suspended, and that this Act take effect
and be in force from and after its passage, and it is so enacted..
[NOTE.-S. B. No. 279 passed the Senate 29 yeas, 0 nays;.
passed the House without a roll call.]
Approved March 25, 1927.
Effective (90) ninety days after adjournment.
CORYELL COUNTY SPECIAL ROAD LAW REPEALED.
H. B. No. 498.] CHAPTER 174.
An Act repealing Chapter 9, of the Local and Special Laws of the State
of Texas, passed by the 37th Legislature at its Regular Session in 1921,
relating to the road system of Coryell County.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That all of Chapter 9, of the Local and Special
Laws of the State of Texas passed by the Thirty-Seventh Legislature
at its Regular Session in 1921, relating to the road system
of Coryell County, be and the same is hereby repealed.
SFC. 2. The fact that the present road law of Coryell County
is wholly inadequate for the present needs of said County and
the crowded condition of the calendar creates and emergency
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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/m1/267/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .