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32 GENERAL LAWS.
SEC. 7. All funds of the county law library shall be in the custody
of the County Treasurer of such county, or other official who may
discharge the duties commonly delegated to county treasurers. They
shall constitute a separate fund and shall not be used for any other
purpose than those of such county law library. Each claim against
the county law library shall be acted upon and allowed or rejected
in like manner as other claims against the county.SEC.
8. In case any section or part thereof in this Act is found unconstitutional
or invalid for any reason, such invalid section or part
thereof shall in no manner be held to affect any other section or
portions if said Act.
SEC. 9. The Act of the Legislature, known as Chapter 61, of General
Laws of the Thirty-seventh Legislature, Regular Session, and
any laws or parts thereof, in conflict herewith, be and it and they are
severally hereby in all things repealed.
SEC. 10. The fact that the'named former Act is a special or local
law, and that this Act is a general law of importance applying to the
counties classified herein, and considering that this is a Special Session,
the crowded condition of the calendar and the near approach
of the end of the session, create an emergency and an imperative
public necessity, demanding that the constitutional rule requiring
bills to be read in each house on three several days, be suspended,
and it is hereby suspended, and this Act be in force and effect from
its passage, and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-'The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing Act passed the
Senate, yeas 28, nays 0; and passed the House, yeas 109, nays 15.]
Approved August 21, 1921.
Effective August 21, 1921.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF AUDUBON SOCIETIES-AUTHORIZING
THE COMMISSIONER OF THE GENERAL
LAND OFFICE TO LEASE CERTAIN LANDS
AND ISLANDS TO.
S. B. No. 42.] CHAPTER 20.
An Act to authorize the Commissioner of the General Land Office to lease
Green Island, the group of islands known as Three Islands and North Bird
Island and South Bird Island and the adjacent flats and reefs in Laguna
Madre on the Texas Coast for a term not to exceed fifty years to the National
Association of Audubon Societies for and in consideration of said
Association undertaking to propagate, protect and conserve, birds and bird
life thereon; providing for the protection of birds and bird life thereon;
providing punishment by fine and imprisonment for violatoin of this Act,
and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. For and in consideration of the undertaking by the
National Association of Audubon Societies to propagate, protect and
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1921 [Volume 21], book, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth14933/m1/40/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .