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54 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
Approved September 26, 1934.
Effective 90 days after adjournment.
HUNT COUNTY PLACED IN 5TH AND 6TH SUPREME
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
S. B. No. 22.] CHAPTER 31.
An Act amending Article 198, Title 8, Revised Civil Statutes of 1925, as
amended by Chapter 38 of the 42nd Legislature at its Third Called
Session, by placing Hunt County within, to compose a part of, both the
Fifth (5th) and Sixth (6th) Supreme Judicial Districts of Texas, and
regulating the filing, in the respective Courts of Civil Appeals established
in said districts, cases appealed from the trial courts of Hunt
County, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That Article 198 of Title 8, Revised Civil Statutes
of 1925, as amended by Chapter 38 of the 42nd Legislature
at its Third Called Session, be and the same is hereby
amended so as to hereafter read as follows:
Article 198. This State shall be divided into eleven (11)
Supreme Judicial Districts composed of the following named
counties for the purpose of constituting and organizing a Court
of Civil Appeals in each of the several Supreme Judicial Districts
as follows, to-wit:
"First: Trinity, Walker, Grimes, Burleson, Washington,
Waller, Harris, Chambers, Austin, Colorado, Lavaca, DeWitt,
Jackson, Matagorda, Wharton, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Galveston,
Anderson and Houston.
Second: Wichita, Clay, Montague, Wise, Tarrant, Cooke,
Denton, Parker, Archer, Young, Jack, Hood.
Third: Milam, Lee, Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis, Williamson,
Bell, Burnet, Blanco, Llano, San Saba, Lampasas, Mills,
McCulloch, Brown, Coleman, Runnels, Tom Green, Concho,
Comal, Fayette, Coke, Sterling, Irion and Schleicher.
Fourth: Val Verde, Guadalupe, Sutton, Edwards, Kinney,
Maverick, Menard, Kimble, Kerr, Bandera, Uvalde, Zavala,
Dimmit, Webb, LaSalle, Frio, Medina, Duval, McMullen, Atascosa,
Bexar, Kendall, Wilson, Live Oak, Zapata, Bee, Karnes,
Victoria, Goliad, Hidalgo, Cameron, Starr, Jim Hogg, Real,
Brooks, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Kenedy, Willacy, Gillespie, Mason,
Gonzales, Calhoun, Refugio, San Patricio, Aransas and Nueces.
Fifth: Grayson, Collin, Dallas, Rockwall, Henderson, Kaufman,
Van Zandt and Hunt.
Sixth: Fannin, Lamar, Red River, Bowie, Delta, Hopkins,
Franklin, Titus, Morris, Cass, Rains, Wood, Upshur, Marion,
Harrison, Gregg, Smith, Cherokee, Rusk, Panola, Camp and
Hunt.
Seventh: Dallam, Sherman, Hansford, Ochiltree, Lipscomb,
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