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26 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
the Pecos River, which said irrigation works are vitally necessary
to the people of this State, and that by the terms of said
Act of Congress it is provided that no construction under said
Act shall begin until the State of Texas, through legislative Act,
signed and approved by the Governor of said State, shall have
agreed to the provisions of said Section VII of said Act creates
an emergency and an imperative public necessity that the con.
stitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several days
in each House 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.
Approved February 12, 1927.
Effective ninety (90), days after adjournment.
BEXAR COUNTY COURTS AT LAW-INCREASING
JURISDICTION OF.
H. B. No. 80.] CHAPTER 22.
An Act to change the names and designation of the County Court of
Bexar County for civil cases to the "County Court at Law No. 1, of
Bexar County, Texas", and the County Court of Bexar County for
Criminal Cases to the "County Court at Law No. 2, of Bexar County,
Texas"; to increase the jurisdiction of each of said courts by conferring
upon said courts additional civil and criminal jurisdiction in
certain cases and matters, and making the jurisdiction of said courts
equal and concurrent; to provide for the filing of civil and criminal
cases in said courts; to provide for the transfer of cases into and
between said courts; to provide for the judges of said courts holding
court for or with one another; to provide for the continued effect and
return of writs, process, judgments, decrees, bonds, etc.; to provide
for the taking of an oath of office by the judges of said courts, and
for the collection of fees; to provide for the time of holding said
courts, and terms thereof; to fix and increase, and provide for the
payment of, the salaries of the judges of the said county courts at
law; providing for the appointment and payment of a special assistant
county attorney to act in said courts; to provide for the appointment
and payment of an official shorthand reporter for the County
Court of Law No. 2, of Bexar County, Texas; to provide that all previous
Acts of the Legislature specially governing either said County
Court of Bexar County for civil cases or said County Court of Bexar
County for criminal cases, except in so far as in conflict herewith,
shall remain in force and effect, and apply, or be extended alike, to
each of said county courts at law; to provide for the taxing, collection
and disposition of costs in said courts, providing a saving clause, and
declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. From and after the passage and taking effect of
this Act the county court of Bexar County for civil cases shall
be known and designated as the "County Court at Law No. 1,
of Bexar County, Texas." The present judge and all officers of
the county court of Bexar County for civil cases shall continue
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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/m1/42/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .