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GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS. 15
THIRTY-THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT-CHANGING TIME
OF HOLDING COURT IN.
H. B. No. 112.] CHAPTER 10.
An Act to change and prescribe the time for holding the terms of District
Court in the Thirty-third Judicial District; to make all writs
and process issued or served before this Act takes effect, including
recognizances and bonds, returnable to the terms of court in the several
counties in said district, as herein fixed; to validate the summoning
of grand and petit jurors under the present law so as to
render them available under the Act; to provide for the continuation
of court in session in said district when this Act takes effect, to
the end of the term; to repeal all laws and parts of laws in conflict
herewith, and providing for an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. The Thirty-third Judicial District of Texas shall
be composed of the counties of Kimble, Gillespie, Mason, Blanco,
Menard, San Saba, Llano and Burnet, and the terms of the district
court shall be held therein as follows:
In Kimble County, beginning on the first Monday in February
and August, and may continue in session two weeks;
In Gillespie County, beginning on the second Monday after
the first Monday in February and August, and may continue in
session three weeks;
In Mason County, beginning on the fifth Monday after the
first Monday in February and August, and may continue in session
two weeks;
In Blanco County, beginning on the seventh Monday after the
first Monday in February and August, and may continue in session
two weeks;
In Menard County, beginning on the ninth Monday after the
first Monday in Fberuary and August, and may continue in session
two weeks;
In San Saba County, beginning on the eleventh Monday after
the first Monday in February and August, and may continue in
session three weeks;
In Llano County, beginning on the fourteenth Monday after
the first Monday in February and August and may continue in
session three weeks; and
In Burnet County, beginning on the seventeenth Monday after
the first Monday in February and August, and may continue in
session three weeks.
SEC. 2. That all process and writs heretofore issued out of the
district courts of said respective counties, and returnable to
terms of court in said counties under existing law, are hereby
made returnable to the terms of the district courts of said respective
counties as said terms are fixed by this Act, and all
bonds executed and recognizances entered into in said courts
shall bind the parties for their appearance, or to fulfill the obligations
of such bonds and recognizances at the terms of said
courts as they are fixed by this Act, and all process heretofore
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1927 [Volume 25], book, 1927; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth16125/m1/31/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .