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TEXAS COURT RuLES.
69
examination, addressed to the Board at Austin, at least sixty days
before the date of the examination; but in special cases the Board,
in its discretion, may consider applications at any time after filing.
Each candidate for license or for examination shall furnish the
information required of him by the Board and as specified in Rules
II, IV, VI, or VII, in so far as applicable to him.
The names of applicants approved by the Board of Examiners as
entitled to license shall, upon such approval, be certified by the
Board to the Clerk of the Supreme Court, who will thereupon issue
the license as provided by this Act.
The Board of Examiners shall have authority to select such officers
from its own members as it may determine, and assign their duties,
and to formulate the procedure of the Board.
Given under our hands at Austin, and effective this, the 1st day of
March, 1922.
C. M. CURETON,
Chief Justice.
THOS. B. GREENWOOD,
WILLIAM PIERSON,
Associate Justices of the Supreme Court.
A true copy.
Attest: F. T. CONNERLY, Clerk.
(Note by Clerk: In addition to the fees mentioned in the Rules,
a statutory fee of $1.00 is required'in the cases mentioned in Sec. S
of R. S., Art. 317, above quoted.)
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