Laws of the Republic of Texas, in two volumes. Volume 01. Page: 273
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chief justice giving at least twenty days notice of the time
and places of holding said elections at five or more of the most
public places in their respective counties, and the elections
and organization of the several counties aforesaid, in manner
and form aforesaid, according to the constitution and laws, shall
be as legal and valid as if the said election had been held and
organization had at that time prescribed in the above recited
acts.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid,
That the elections in and for the county of Mina, held on the
eight day of April last, and the organization of said county, together
with all the adjudications, acts and proceedings of the
officers of said county, are hereby declared to be as legal and
valid, to all intents and purposes, as if said elections and organization
had been held at the time prescribed by the above recited
acts, any law to the contrary notwithstanding.
B. T. ARCHER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JESSE GRIMES,
President pro ter. of the Senate.
Approved, June 12, 1837.'
SAM. HOUSTON.
AN ACT
To authorize Justices of County Courts to act as Judges of Probate
and Notaries Public in certain cases
Be it enacted, by the senate and house of representatives of the
republic of Texas in congress assembled, That in cases in which
the chief justices of the county courts may be interested, and in
in case of the absence or inability of the chief justices to act,
the associate justices of the county court shall be authorized
to act as judges of probate; and either of the said associate
justices may act as notary public in such cases and during such
period.
B. T. ARCHER,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JESSE GRIMES,
President pro ter. of the Senate.
Approved, June 12, 1837.
SAM. HOUSTON,
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