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8 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
thorized and directed to issue and deliver a warrant or warrants
on the State Treasury for the payment of the same upon the
filing with said Comptroller of a copy of the order of the Court
under seal of the Court as required by Articles 3287 and 3655,
Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, 1925, and the persons
to whom the Comptroller is directed by the Court to deliver
such warrants shall duly receipt the Comptroller for said
warrants, or payment of said claim or claims.
SEC. 3. The fact of the lateness of the Session and the extreme
congestion of the Senate Calendar create an emergency
and an imperative public necessity that the Constitutional Rule
requiring bills to be read in both Houses 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.-H. B. No. 4 passed the House, September 18, 1934,
by a viva voce vote; House concurred in Senate Amendments,
September 19, 1934, by a vote of 109 yeas, 5 nays; passed the
Senate, as amended, September 19, 1934, by a vote of 27 yeas,
2 nays.]
Approved September 21, 1934.
Effective September 21, 1934.
OLEOMARGARINE DEFINED AND TAX LEVIED
THEREON.
H. B. No. 32.] CHAPTER 6.
An Act defining "oleomargarine" and other terms used in this Act; imposing
a tax of Ten (10) Cents per pound on certain oleomargarines;
prescribing the method for collecting said tax; providing for the keeping
and furnishing of records, certificates, and reports; providing and regulating
the manner of shipment and delivery of oleomargarine; fixing
liability for taxes; authorizing the State Comptroller to enforce the provisions
of this Act, to collect the taxes levied hereunder, and to prescribe
and promulgate rules and regulations looking to the enforcement of this
Act; providing for the disposition of taxes levied and collected hereunder;
requiring certain information to be shown on packages, containers, and
wrappers of oleomargarine; providing for forfeitures and penalties for
violations of Act; providing that if any of the provisions of this Act
shall be invalid, the validity of the other provisions thereof shall not be
affected, and declaring an emergency.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Texas
Be it enacted by the Legilslature of the State of Texas:
SECTION 1. That where used in this Act:
(a) The word "person" shall mean person, firm, partnership,
association, and/or other form of joint enterprise, and/or
every person as defined by law.
(b) "Wholesaler" as used in this Act, shall mean every per-
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1934-1935 [Volume 29], book, 1935; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth17292/m1/262/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .