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GENERAL LAWS. 441
shall expire by limitation of law, and the provisions of this Act, except
those embodied in Section 11 herein.
SEC. 11. That at the expiration of the term for which said Special
District Court of the Ninth Judicial District is created, the judge thereof
shall deliver all the dockets and records of said courts to the clerks of the
several district courts of said counties for preservation; and any cause
or causes pending upon the dockets of said courts at the time shall be,
by said clerks, transferred to the dockets of the district court of the Ninth
Judicial District, and said courts shall have the same right, power and
authority to try and finally dispose of said cases so transferred as if the
same had originated in the district court of the Ninth Judicial District.
SEC. 12. 'That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions
of this Act be and the same are hereby repealed, but nothing in
this Act shall be so construed as in any way affecting the process, terms,
jurisdiction or authority of the district court of the 9th Judicial District,
except as herein specially conferred upon said Special District Court of
the Ninth Judicial District hereby created, and all process issued in any
case pending in the district court of the Ninth Judicial District be
valid in any cause transferred to said Special District Court of the Ninth
Judicial District.
SEC. 13. The crowded condition of the docket of the Ninth Judicial
District Court, and the inability of the parties litigant to have their
causes heard and disposed of without unusual and disastrous delay, creates
an emergency, and an imperative public necessity for the suspension,
of the constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several days,
and the same is hereby suspended, and that this Act take effect and be
in force from and after its passage, and it is so enacted.
NOTE.---H. B. No. 723 passed the House of Representatives March 15,
1913, but no vote given, and House concurred in Senate amendments by
a two-thirds vote, yeas 111, nays 0; and passed the Senate with amendments
by a two-thirds vote, yeas 23, nays 1.]
Received in the Executive office March 25, 1913, and filed in the Department
of State April 21. 191'3. without the approval of the Governor.
Takes effect 90 days after adjournment.
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
CREATES A SPECIAL DISTRICT
COURT FOR TGRAYSON COUNTY.
S. B. No. 18.] CHAPTER 182.
An Act to create a special district court for Grayson county, to prescribe its
jurisdiction to limit its existence, to fix its terms to conform all writs and
process from said court and the other district courts in said county to such
changes as are made in the jurisdiction of any of said courts by this bill, to
empower the judge of said special district court and the judges of the Fifteenth
and Fifty-ninth Judicial Districts in Grayson county to transfer cases
from their respective court to the other of said courts, to provide for the
appointment of a judge for said special district court, to fix his salary and
term of office, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That there is hereby created a court to be held in Gravson
county to be called the "Special District Court of Grayson County."
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1913-1914 [Volume 16], book, 1914; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth10838/m1/451/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .