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1750 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
on the same day of each of two (2) successive weeks in a newspaper,
the date of the first publication to be not less than
fourteen (14) days prior to the date set for the election, are
concerned; and irregularities in following the requirements of
city charters as to time in the calling and holding of such elections
shall not in any manner affect the validity of said bonds,
but same shall, if otherwise valid, when approved by the Attorney
General and registered by the Comptroller of Public
Accounts and sold for not less than par and accrued interest,
be a valid subsisting indebtedness of said cities.
SEC. 2. The fact that many cities and towns in the State
of Texas have authorized the issuance of bonds wherein, in
some instances, by inadvertence or oversight, the requirements
of law have not been fully complied with, and the further fact
that grants of Federal money to match the sums to be furnished
by such cities and towns from the sale of said bonds, is being
endangered, create an emergency and an imperative public
necessity that the Constitutional Rule requiring bills to be read
on three separate days in each House, be suspended, and the
said Rule is hereby suspended, and that this Act become effective
immediately from and after its passage, and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-S. B. No. 11 passed the Senate, June 21, 1937, by a
vote of 26 yeas, 0 nays; passed the House, June 23, 1937, by a
vote of 116 yeas, 3 nays.]
Approved July 6, 1937.
Effective July 6, 1937.
AUTHORIZING CERTAIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO BORROW
MONEY ON TIME WARRANTS.
S. B. No. 12.] CHAPTER 6.
An Act applying to independent school districts in counties having a
population of not less than thirty-two thousand three hundred fifty
(32,350) and not more than thirty-two thousand eight hundred
(32,800) according to the last preceding Federal Census; authorizing
said school districts to borrow money in a sum not to exceed One
Hundred Fifty Thousand ($150,000.00) Dollars to supplement funds
on hand for the construction and equipping of public free school
buildings, and to issue time warrants therefor without an election;
prescribing the terms and conditions for issuance of said time warrants;
providing for the levying of a tax to pay same; prescribing the
terms and conditions and the rate of interest of said time warrants;
and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. This Act shall apply to independent school districts
in counties having a population of not less than thirty-two
thousand three hundred fifty (32,350) and not more than thirty-

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