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10 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
chanical College of Texas, upon such terms and conditions as
may be agreed upon by the Commissioners' Court and the
agents of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas; and
may employ such means, and may appropriate and expend such
sums of money as may be necessary to effectively establish and
carry on such demonstration work in agriculture and home economics
in their respective counties.
SEC. 2. The fact that the present law authorizing cooperative
demonstration work in agriculture and home economics
is inadequate, and the fact that on account of such inadequacy,
many counties of this State are prevented from effectively
carrying on such demonstration work in agriculture
and home economics; and the fact that it is for the best interest
of the State that such counties should be authorized as early
as possible to inaugurate such work, creates an emergency and
an imperative necessity requiring that the constitutional rule
requiring bills to be read on three several days be suspended, and
the same is hereby suspended, and this Act will take effect and
be in force from and after its passage; and it is so enacted.
Approved January 31, 1927
Effective January 31, 1927.
REORGANIZATION OF THE FORTY-SEVENTH JUDICIAL
DISTRICT AND CREATION OF ONE HUNDREDEIGHTH
JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
H. B. No. 313.] CHAPTER 7.
An Act amending Title 8, Article 199 of the Revised Civil Statutes of
the State of Texas, 1925, page 100, Subdivision 47, third paragraph,
by providing for the reorganization of the 47th Judicial District, naming
the counties constituting the same, and creating and organizing the
108th Judicial District of Texas, and naming the county constituting the
same; fixing the times and terms of the holding of the district court in
the counties of such respective districts; and providing for the appointment
of a district Judge for the 108th Judicial District; and making
provision in reference to process issued, bonds and recognizances made
and grand and petit jurors drawn before this Act takes effect; and providing
for the continuance in office of the Judge and District Attorney,
respectively, for the 47th Judicial District; also providing for the
jurisdiction of said courts as to civil and criminal business; and fixing
the time of taking effect of this Act; and providing for the district clerl
and repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict herewith, and de.
claring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the 47th Judicial District of Texas shall
be composed of the counties of Randall, Potter and Arm.
strong, and the terms of said Court shall be held in said coun.
ties as follows:
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1927 [Volume 25], book, 1927; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth16125/m1/26/: accessed March 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .