General and Special Laws of The State of Texas Passed By The Third Called Session of the Fifty-Seventh Legislature and the Regular Session of the Fifty-Eighth Legislature Page: 11
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PALO DURO RIVER AUTHORITY
Court, there is good cause for such transfer. And the Courts of Civil
Appeals to which such cases shall be transferred shall have jurisdiction
over all such cases so transferred, without regard to the District in which
the cases were originally tried and returnable upon appeal. Provided
that the Justices of the Court to which such cases are transferred shall,
after due notice to the parties or their counsel, hear oral argument on
such cases at the place from which the cases have been originally trans-
ferred. Provided further, that there shall be but one sitting for oral
argument at the place from which cases are transferred for each equali-
zation, and all cases so transferred at any one equalization must be orally
argued at such sitting, or at the regular place of sitting of the Court to
which said cases are transferred. All opinions, orders and decisions in
such transferred cases shall be delivered, entered and rendered at the
place where the Court to which such cases are transferred regularly sits
as the law provides. The actual and necessary travelling and living ex-
penses of the Justices of said Courts in hearing oral arguments at the place
from which such cases are transferred shall be borne by the state, and for
payment thereof the Legislature shall make appropriation."
Sec. 2. The fact that the present Statute is subject to the construc-
tion that transfer of cases from one Court of Civil Appeals to another must
be related to cases pending on the dockets of said Courts on the 1st day
of January and the 1st day of June of each year, and the further fact
that the Supreme Court should be authorized to consider additional factors
in transferring cases, such as the work loads of the Courts of Civil
Appeals and the physical 'condition of the members of said Courts, create an
emergency and an imperative public necessity that the Constitutional
Rule requiring bills to be read in each House on each of three several
days be suspended, and said Rule is hereby suspended; and that this Act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, and it is so
enacted.
Passed the Senate, February 6, 1963, by a viva voce vote; passed the
House, February 27, 1963, by a non-record vote.
Approved March 7, 1963.
Effective 90 days after date of adjournment.
PALO DURO RIVER AUTHORITY
CHAPTER 9
H. B. No. 7
An Act repealing Chapter 26, Acts of the Fifty-sixth Legislature, Second Called
Session, 1959, as amended by Chapter 59, Acts of the Fifty-seventh Leg-
islature, First Called Session, 1961 (compiled as Article 8280-243 of Ver-
non's Texas Civil Statutes), relating to the Palo Duro River Authority;
and declaring an emi'gency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
Section 1. Chapter 26, Acts of the Fifty-sixth Legislature, Second
Called Session, 1959, as amended by Chapter 59, Acts of the Fifty-seventh
Legislature, First Called Session, 1961 (compiled as Article 8280--243
of Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes), is repealed.
7. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 8280--243.
11Ch. 9
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Texas. Legislature. General and Special Laws of The State of Texas Passed By The Third Called Session of the Fifty-Seventh Legislature and the Regular Session of the Fifty-Eighth Legislature, legislative document, 1963; [Austin, Texas]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth221759/m1/347/?q=+date%3A1945-1972: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.