Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 185
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
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DISTRICT CLERKS-continued.
Authorizing District Judges and District
Clerks to approve bonds of
county officers in certain cases, 6210-1870.
Authorizing District Clerks and deputies
to take acknowledgments to
deeds and other written instruments,
6-223-1870.
Powers and duties, 6-240-1870.
Repealing act requiring District Clerks
of Cherokee, Smith, Anderson, Panola
and Angelina counties to apportion
causes on dockets, 6-258-1870.
District Clerks to issue executions
after adjournment of each term of
court, 6-930-1871.
District Clerk of Lamar county to index
records, 6-979-1871.
Authorizing appointment of District
Clerks pro tern., 6-991-1871.
Constitutional provisions; District
Clerks to be recorders of deeds, etc.,
7-412-1869.
Validating acts of District Clerks acting
as Justices of the Peace, 8-941874.
Authorizing, in certain counties to
qualify as Justices of the Peace, 8111-1874.
Authorizing, to issue writs of garnishment,
8-115-1874.
To take acknowledgments and proof
of deeds, etc., 8-157-1874.
To forward to Secretary of State list
of court reports in counties and all
of said reports, save one complete
set for each county, 8-481-1875.
Constitutional provisions, 8-803-1875.
District Clerks to keep records indexed,
etc., 8-861-1876.
Providing for filling vacancies in
office of, 8-1069-1876.
To report to Commissioners Courts, 9338-1883.
Providing for appointment of, pro
tern., 9-900-1887.DISTRICT CLERKS-continued.
Filling vacancies, 10-7-1891.
Fees, 11-728-1901.
Duties with regard to costs to be paid
by State in felony cases, 12-1441903.
DISTRICT COURTS (see County
Courts for acts conforming jurisdiction
of District Courts thereto; and
see Judicial Districts for acts creating
and altering said districts and
prescribing terms of court therein.
Also see Attachment; Garnishment;
Injunction, etc.)Constitutional
provisions, 1-1073-1836.
Act establishing, 1-1258-1836.
Mode of proceeding as admiralty
courts, 1-1307-1837.
Amending act establishing, 1-15001838.
Repealing Sec. 26 of act establishing
District Courts, so far as related to
descendants of Indians, 2-56-1839.
Authorizing, to render judgment when
verdict of jury less than jurisdiction,
2-111-1839.
Supplementary to act establishing, 2516-1841.
Regulating bills of exceptions, 2-5181841.
Regulating proceedings as admiralty
courts, 2-521-1841.
Regulating granting and trial of injunctions,
and empowering Judges
of District Courts to submit issues
of fact to juries in chancery cases,
2-546-1841.
Appeals from Justice Courts, 2-5861841.
Amending Act of 1841, regulating proceedings
of, when sitting as admiralty
courts, 2-733-1842.
Authorizing judges to alternate in
holding courts, and to transfer cnses
in which interested, 2-757-1842.
Legalizing proceedings at fall term,
1842, in Bexar county, 2-849-1843.
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