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CONTENTS.
APPROPRIATIONS-MILEAGE AND PER DIEM OF MEMBERS
TWENTY-EIGHTH LEGISLATURE.
CHAPTER I.
S. B. No. 1.]-An Act appropriating one hundred and ten thousand dollars,
($110,000.00) to pay mileage and per diem of members, and per diem of
officers and employes of the Twenty-eighth Legislature .................. 1
APPROPRIATIONS-CONTINGENT EXPENSES TWENTY-EIGHTH
LEGISLATURE.
CHAPTER II.
S. B. No. 2.]-An Act appropriating twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00)
to pay the contingent expenses of the Twenty-eighth Legislature ......... 1
COURTS-REORGANIZING FIFTEENTH AND FORTIETH AND CREATING
THE FIFTY-NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
CHAPTER III.
S. H. B. No. 28.]-An Act to reorganize the 15th and 40th judicial districts
of Texas, and to create the 59th judicial district of Texas; to name the
counties composing each of said districts; to prescribe the time of holding
the terms of the district court in each of said districts; to provide for the
extension and return of process issued out of said court, empowering the
judge of the 15th judicial district to empanel the grand jury for Grayson
county, and giving authority to the judges of either the 45th or 59th
Judicial District in Grayson county to transfer cases from their respective
courts to the other of said courts; and to validate all writs, process and
bonds, civil and criminal, issued or executed up to the time this act takes
effect, by or from the district courts of the several counties named in this
act; and to provide for the appointment of a district judge for the 59th
judicial district of Texas; and declaring an emergency ................. 2
TAXES-EXTENSION OF TIME FOR THE PAYMENT OF IN CERTAIN
COUNTIES.
CHAPTER IV.
H. B. No. 145.]-An Act to provide for the extension of time for the payment
of State and county ad valorem and poll taxes for the year 1902-'03
in Nacogdoches, Burleson, Brazos, Washington, Burnet, Colorado and
Zapata counties providing for an extension for the penalty of 10 per
cent on such taxes to attach on the 1st of March, 1903................. 4
COURT-FIXING JURISDICTION OF COUNTY COURT OF MATAGORDA
COUNTY.
CHAPTER V.
S. B. No. 7.--An Act to confer upon the county court of Matagorda county,
the civil and criminal jurisdiction belonging to said court, under the Constitution
and general statutes of Texas; to define the jurisdiction of said
court; to conform the jurisdiction of the district court of said county to
said change; to fix the time of holding court, and to repeal all laws in
conflict w ith this act................................................ 5
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1903-1905 [Volume 12], book, 1906; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth6695/m1/5/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .