The Laws of Texas, 1822-1897 Volume 3 Page: 700
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Laws of the State of Texas.
members of said Committee shall constitute a quorum to do business;
and in the absence or disability of the President, five members
shall,constitute a quorum at any regular meeting.
Sec. 5. Be it further enacted, That all monies loaned out at
interest by said Committee for the purposes expressed in. the first
section of this act, all lands, tenements, goods and chattels acquired
by said Committee, either by purchase or otherwise, shall
be, and they are hereby declared to be free from any kind of public
tax, until they may be disposed of by said Committee.
Sec. 6. Be it further enacted, That whenever any vacancy shall
occur in said Comittee, either by death or resignation, removal
from this State or otherwise, such vacancy shall be filled by the
Committee.
Sec. 7. Be it further enacted, That said Committee shall have
power to pass such by-laws as shall not conflict with the constitution
and laws of this State, and the constitution of the United
States.
Sec. 8. Be it further enacted. That this act shall fake effect
and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved, January 19, 1850.
CHAPTER XXXVII.
An act to change the name of William Lipe Walradt to William
Waldradt Dunlap.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Texas, That from and after the passage of this act, the name of
William Lipe Waldradt. of Cameron county, in this State be. and
the same is changed to William Waldradt Dunlap.
Approved, January 19, 1850.
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
An act for the relief of Mary Henderson.
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of
Texas. That the Commissioner of the General Land Office be, and
he is hereby authorized and required, upon the application of
Mary Henderson or her legal representatives, to cancel patent
No. six hundred and ninety-four, second class. for twelve hund(700)
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