Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 415
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
415
PROMISSORY NOTES-continued.
Prohibiting individuals from issuing
bills and promissory notes to circulate
as money, 2-1359-1846.
Establishing liability of drawers and
endorsers, 3-187-1848.
Suspending collection of, 5-449-1861.
Supplementary to foregoing act, 5-4791862.
Suspending running of statute of limitations,
5-484-1862.
Days of grace, 5-487-1862.
Suspending laws for collection of, 5659-1863.
Supplementary to foregoing act, 5680-1863.
PROPERTY (also see Due Process of
Law)Constitutional
provision prohibiting
any person's property being taken
without compensation therefor,
United States, 2-1269-1789.
Like constitutional provision, State, 8783-1875.
PROPERTY, TRIAL OF RIGHT OF
(also see Pleading and Practice)Amending
Arts. 4823 and 4843 relating
to, 9-902-1887.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEYS (also
see County Attorneys; District Attorneys)
Creating
oilice and providing for appointment
of, for each municipality,
1-1044-1S36.
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT,
REVOLUTIONARYPlan
of, proposed by IR. . W. illiamson,
referred to committee, 1-5191835.
Plan read to Consultation and idea
adopted, 1-520-1835.
Committee appointed to prepare and
submit plan. 1-523-1835.
Plan read to Consultation. 1-527-1835.PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT,
REVOLUTIONARY-continued.
Again considered and referred to select
committee of five, 1-528-1835..
Report of select committee considered:
in committee of whole, and by Consultation,
and amended and adopted
by sections, 1-530-1835.
Henry Smith elected Governor, and
James W. Robinson Lieutenant Governor,
1-533-1835.
General Council elected, 1-534-1835.
Ordinance establishing Provisional
Government, 1-538-1835.
Surrender of books and papers of Provisional
Government to Plenary
Convention, 1-875-1836.
Plan and powes of Provisional Government,
1-908-1835.
Ordinances and decrees, 1-918-1835Mode
of passing, signing and publishing
ordinances and decrees, 1-9201835.
Index to ordinances and decrees, 11055-1835-6.
PUBLIC ARCHIVES (see ArchivesPublic)PUBLIC
BUILDINGS ANID
GROUNDS (also see Alamo; Capitols;
Cemetery, State; San Jacintct
Battlefield; Support of Government;
and the several State institutions
under their distinctive names)-Authorizing
President to renew Ieaseof
capitol, 2-6-1838.
Authorizing erection of government
buildings, 2-407-1840.
Providing for sale, etc., of some of the
public buildings in Austin, 2-4881841.
Authorizing Comptroller to rent to'
higlest bidder certain public build-ings
in Austin, 2-1440-1846.
Providing for repair of public buildings
in city of Austin, 3-8-1848,
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