The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23] Page: 88 of 822
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76 SPECIAL LAWS.
and an imperative public necessity that the constitutional rule
requiring bills to be read on three several days be suspended,
and the same is hereby suspended, and this Act shall take effect
and be in force from and after its passage and it is so enacted.
[NOTE.-The enrolled bill shows that the foregoing Act passed
the House, yeas 111, nays 1; and passed the Senate, yeas 30,
nays 0.]
Approved February 24, 1925.
Effective February 24, 1925.
CREATING THE LETTS COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 10 IN HALL COUNTY.
H. B. No. 209.] CHAPTER 32.
An Act to create the Letts Common School District No. 10 in Hall County,
Texas, including therein territory included in the present Bridle Bits
Common School District and Wolfe Flat Common School District in
Hall County, Texas; providing board of trustees therefor; vesting said
common school district board of trustees with all the rights, powers,
privileges and duties conferred upon Common School Districts organized
under the General Laws of Texas; providing for a board of
trustees for the said district to serve until the time for the next election
of school trustees in common school districts as provided by
General Law; authorizing the said Letts Common School District to
hold an election to determine whether or not the said district shall
assume and make provision for the payment of the outstanding bonded
indebtedness of the territory incorporated herein and declaring an
emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That the Letts Common School District No. 10
is hereby created and established in Hall County, Texas, including
therein territory in the Bridle Bits and Wolfe Flat Common
School Districts of Hall County, and described by metes and
bounds as follows:
"Beginning at the northeast corner, Section No. 5, J. Poitevant
survey, Block No. 1;
Thence south with Sec. lines about five miles to a point in
Sec. No. 10, Melvin
Thence east to the northeast corner of said Sec. No. 10;
Thence south to the point of intersection with the N. boundary
line of Sec. No. 9, same block;
Thence west to the northwest corner of said Sec. No. 9;
Thence south to the southeast corner of Sec. No. 6, same
block;
Thence west to a point of intersection with the east boundary
line of Sec. No. 2, same block;
Thence north to southeast corner of Sec. No. 3, same block;
Thence west to a point of intersection with the east boundary
line of Sec. No. 1, same block;
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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/m1/88/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .