Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 219
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
219
EXAMINERS, BANK (see Bank Examiners)EXCEPTIONS,
BILLS OF (see Pleading
and Practice for all acts regulating
practice in all the courts)EXCHANGE,
BILLS OFEstablishing
liability of drawers and
endorsers, 3-187-1848.
Providing 10 per cent damages for
holders of protested drafts, or bills
of exchange, 3-901-1851.
Days of grace, 5-487-1862.
EXCHANGE OF BOOKS, MAPS,
CHARTS, ETC.Establishing
a system of, between
Texas and other States, etc.; books,
etc., received to be kept by Secretary
of State, 3-190-1848.
EXCHEQUER BILLSAuthorizing
President to issue, etc.,
2-727-1842.
Authorizing President to appoint person
to sign his name to said bills,
2-745-1842.
To be received only at their market
value by collectors of revenue, 2812-1842.
Secretary of Treasury to issue exchequer
bills to meet certain appropriations,
2-830-1843.
Engraving and signing, 2-840-1843.
To be received at par for postage, 2864-1843.
To be received at par in payment of
direct tax, 2-866-1843.
Repealing act authorizing President to
issue exchequer bills, etc., 2-11401845.
Exchequer bills received at Treasury
to be destroyed, 2-1140-1845.
Appropriation to pay Rawdon, Wright,
Hatch and Edson for engraving, 21167-1845.
Authorizing further issuance of exchequer
bills, 2-1216-1845.EXCISE DUTIESMaize,
beans and red pepper exempted
from, 1-186-1827.
Executive to give instructions to Collectors
of Excise, 1-275-1830.
Reducing in Monclova and Bexar, 1298-1832.
Reducing on National effects, 1-3091832.
Salary of collector at Leona Vicario,
1-320-1833.
Abolishing office of receiver of excise
duties at hacienda of San Isadro
las Palomas, 1-320-1833.
Salary of agent at Parras, 1-321-1833.
EX-CONFEDERATES (also see Army;
Confederate Home; Monuments;
Soldiers Families; War Between
the States)Accepting
bequest of Oscar L. Holmes,
of Nacogdoches county, for benefit
of, 7-499-1873.
Providing mode of proof for Ex-Confederates
who lost a limb, or limbs,
during war between the States and
requiring Adjutant General to keep
a list of such persons, 8-250-1874.
Appointing trustees to take charge of
property bequeathed to State for
benefit of Ex-Confederates by Oscar
L. Holmes, 8-440-1875.
1280 acres of land granted to disabled,
9-214-1881.
Repealing act granting land to, 9-3191883.
Quieting title to lands located and surveyed
under certificates granted to,
10-1167-1897.
Amendment to Constitution providing
for State pensions for indigent and
disabled Ex-Confederate soldiers
and sailors who came to Texas prior
to January 1, 1880, and to the indigent
widows of said soldiers and
sailors, 10-1329-1897.
Carrying into effect amendment to
Constitution providing for Confederate
pensions, 11-218-1899.
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