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: 543
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UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
person is not identified or described in the conveyance otherwise than as
a member of a class of persons, howsoever the class may be designated.
Subject to the principle that within the limits prescribed by law the inten-
tion of the conveyor shall be controlling, the members of any such class
of persons as those heretofore mentioned and their participation in
the interest limited ,to the class shall be ascertained in the light of the
statutes of this State governing descent and distribution.
Sec. 2. This Act shall become effective January 1, 1964.
Sec. 3. This Act shall not apply to conveyances taking effect prior
to the effective date of this Act. The provisions of this Act shall not
affect the laws against perpetuities.
Sec. 4. The fact that the Supreme Court of Texas, in Sybert v. Sybert,
152 Texas 106, has recommended the abolition of The Rule in Shelley's
Case, and the fact that this Rule and the other Rules with which this Act
is concerned constitute relics of the ancient feudal system and traps for
unwary persons making conveyances, create an emergency and an impera-
tive public necessity that the Constitutional Rule requiring bills to be read
on three several days in each House be suspended, and this Rule is hereby
suspended;
Passed the House, March 28, 1963, by a non-record vote; passed the
Senate, May 9, 1963: Yeas 31, Nays 0.
Approved May 21, 1963.
Effective Jan. 1, 1964.
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION--DISQUALIFICATION
CHAPTER 200
H. B. No. 204
An Act to amend the subject matter of the Texas Unemployment Compensation
Act, as amended, Chapter 482, Acts of the Forty-fourth Legislature, Third
Called Session, 1936, as amended, and as embraced in Section 5 providing
for disqualification for benefits by adding to Section 5 a new subsection
to be known as (g) pertaining to certain students; providing for an effec-
tive date for this Act; and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
Section 1. That Section 5 of the Texas Unemployment Compensation
Act, as amended, Chapter 482, Acts of the Forty-fourth Legislature, Third
-Called Session, 1936, as amended, be amended by adding 39 a new subsection
(g) to read as follows:
"Sec. 5. Disqualification for Benefits
"An individual shall be disqualified for benefits:
"(g) For the duration of any period of unemployment with respect to
which the Commission finds that such individual has left his most recent
full time work for the purpose of attending an established educational
institution."
Sec. 2. The fact that the amendment contained in this Act will im-
prove the efficient administration of the Texas Unemployment Compensa-
tion Act, as amended, and the fact that substantial relief will result to both
employers and claimants by reason of the amendment under this Act,
39. Vernon's Ann.Civ.St. art. 5221b--3.
543Ch. 200
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