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SPECIAL LAWS. 441
westerly direction, about four and a half miles, to the place of
beginning.
And contains, 9,051 acres of the Chireno grant.
Also, 3,258 acres of the Y'Barbo grant.
Total 12,309 acres; or 10.923/1000 square miles of territory.
SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect and become operative for
the scholastic years 1925 and 1926.
SEC. 3. All of the provisions of the Act creating said Chireno
Independent School District, as set out in the original Act, except
as herein amended, shall continue in force in all respects.
SEC. 4. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act
are hereby repealed in so far as they may conflict with the description
of the territorial lands of said Chireno Independent
School District and no further.
[NOTE.-The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing Act passed
the House, 101 yeas, 0 nays; passed the Senate, 30 yeas, 0 nays.]
Approved March 6, 1925.
Effective March 6, 1925.
CREATING THE BISHOP INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
IN NUECES COUNTY.
H. B. No. 450.] CHAPTER 152.
An Act amending Chapter 9 of the Local and Special Laws of the Thirtythird
Legislature entitled an Act creating the Bishop Independent
School District in Nueces County, Texas, including within its boundaries
the municipal corporation of the city of Bishop, and known as
H. B. No. 57 by redefining the boundaries of and adding to the Bishop
Independent School District certain territory lying west of and adjacent
to Bishop Independent School District and now embraced in Common
School District No. 24 in Nueces County, Texas, and providing
that the entire Bishop Independent School District as herein created,
may, by an election held for that purpose, assume and become liable
for all legal indebtedness of the Bishop Independent School District
as it heretofore existed, continuing in office the present trustees
until the next regular trustee election; providing for election of trustees
and authorizing the board of trustees to levy, assess and collect
special taxes, and conferring upon the board of trustees full powers
granted under General Laws and providing authority to issue bonds
for the purpose of purchasing school sites and erecting, furnishing
and equipping school buildings within the same, and to levy a tax
therefor, and to levy tax to pay current expenses for the maintenance
and support of said schools, providing for a board of equalization and
prescribing the duty and authority of said board, and further prescribing
the duty and authority of the board of trustees, declaring valid an
issue of bonds heretofore made, declaring valid a maintenance tax
heretofore voted, and repealing all laws in conflict herewith in so far
as they conflict with this Act, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
That Chapter 9 of Local and Special Laws passed by the
Thirty-third Legislature be so amended as to hereafter read as
follows:
SECTION 1. That an independent school district is hereby created
and established in Nueces County, Texas, to be known as
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15499/m1/453/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .