The Laws of Texas, 1913-1914 [Volume 16] Page: 453 of 1,574
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GENERAL LAWS. 443
Saturday before the third Monday in March; a term to begin on the
third Monday in March which may continue until Saturday before the
third Monday in June, a term to begin on the third Monday in June and
may continue until Satlrday before the third Monday in September;
providing, however that the first term of the said Special District Court
shall begin on the first Monday after the qualification of the judge appointed
by virtue of this Act and end with the last Saturday before the
first day of the next term.
SEC. 9. Said Special District Court of Grayson county created by this
Act shall cease to exist on the 1st day of December, 1914, at which time
the term of office of the judge of said court shall expire by limitation of
law, and the provision of this Act except those embodied in Section 10
herein.
SEC. 10. That at the expiration of the term for which said Special
District Court is created, the judge thereof shall deliver all the dockets
and records of said court to the clerk of the district court of Grayson
county for preservation; and any cause or causes pending upon the
dockets of said court at the time shall be by said clerk transferred to the
dockets or either the District Court for the Fifteenth Judicial District or
the the District Court for the Fifty-ninth Judicial District of Grayson
county, such cases to be transferred alternately to such dockets, and each
of 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 one of said courts.
iSEC. 11. That all laws and parts of law in conflict with the provision
of this Act be and the same are hereby repealed, but nothing in
this Act shall be construed as in inv way affecting the process, terms,
jurisdiction or authority of either the Fifteenth or the Fifty-ninth Judicial
District Courts for Grayson county, except as herein specially conferred
upon said Special District Court of Grayson county, and all
process issued in any case pending in either of said courts shall be equally
valid in any cause transferred to said Special District Court.
,SEC. 12. The crowded state of the dockets of the district courts of the
Fifteenth Judicial District and the Fifty-ninth Judicial District of Grayson
county; and the inability of parties litigant to have their causes heard
and disposed of without unusual and disastrous delays; creates an emergency
and an imperative public necessity for the suspension of the constitutional
rules, requiring bills to be read on three several days in each
branch of the Legislature and that this Act take effect from and after
its passage. Said constitutional rule is therefore hereby suspended and it
is enacted that this bill take effect and he in force from and after its
passage.
[NOTE.--S. B. No. 18 passed the Senate by a two-thirds vote, yeas
24, navs 1; received from the Governor March 13, 1913, action by which
bill finally passed rescinded March 15, 1913, action by which bill was
engrossed, amended and ordered engrossed, rescinded March 15, 1913,
passed the Senate by a two-thirds vote, yeas 24, nays 0; and passed
the House of Representatives by a two-thirds vote, yeas 106, nays 1.]
Received in the Executive office March 24, 1913, and filed in the Department
of State April 21, 1913, without; the approval of the Governor.
Takes effect April 21, 1913.
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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/m1/453/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .