Analytical index to the laws of Texas, 1823-1905 (both dates inclusive). Page: 35
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INDEX TO LAWS OF TEXAS.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW-continued.
Admitting J. M. Whaley and Webster
Flanagan to bar, 3-1195-1852.
Reinstating Joseph F. Smith at bar,
3-1288-1853.
Amending Act of May 12, 1846, regulating
license and practice, 3-15621854.
Authorizing attorneys to make affidavits
in place of clients in suits in
certain instances, 4-193-1856.
Admitting W. D. Dillon to bar, 4-5691856.
Admitting Win. H. Burkhart to bar. 4886-1857.
Admitting Thos. P. Ochiltree to bar. 41072-1S58.
Amending Acts of .May 12, 1846, and
February 11, 1854, regulating license
and practice, 4-1385-1860.
Amending amendatory Act of January
24, 1860, as to oath prescribed,
5-364-1861.
Amending foregoing act, in same particular,
5-447-1861.
Restoring R. A. Henson to full rights
to practice, 5-532-1861.
Regulating admission to practice in
Supreme Court, 5-988-1866.
Authorizing admission of Willis Stedman
to bar, 5-1444-1866.
Admission of attorneys to practice in
Supreme Sourt, 7-491-1873.
Prohibiting County Judges from practicing
as attorneys at law in
County Courts and Courts of Justice
of the Peace, 8-1052-1876.
Defining and providin punishment
for barratry, 8-1063-1876.
Authorizing certain County Judges to
practice as attorneys in County and
Justice Courts, 9-44-1879.
Providing manner of licensing graduates
of Law Department of the
University of Texas, 10-25-1891.
Amending Art. 256. Revised Statutes.
relating to applications for license
to practice, etc., 10-1071-1897.
Defining barratry, 11-829-1901.
Regulating grant of license, 12-91-190'1?.ATTORNEYS AT LAW-continued.
Graduates of Law Department of University
of Texas entitled to license
without further examination, 121016-1905.
ATTORNEYS, COUNTY (see County
Attorneys)ATTORNEYS,
DISTRICT (see District
Attorneys)AUCTIONEERS
(see Taxation)Regulating
sales of horses, mules and
work oxen by, etc., 8-100-1874.
AUDITING BOARDCreating
auditing hoard to pass on
certain claims for services rendered
under quarantine laws, 10-195-1891.
AUDITORProvisional
GovernmentPassage
of ordinance creating office,
1-700-1835.
Enrollment of said ordinance, 1702-1835.
Veto of said ordinance by Governor,
1-712-1835.
Passage of same over Governor's
veto, 1-713-1835.
John W. Moody elected as, i-7171835.
Report of, to Plenary Convention.
showing indebtedness of Provisional
Government, 1-893-1836.
Ordinance and decree creating office,
1-1003-1835.
Republic of Texas (see Relief Acts
for numerous claims required to
be audited by)To
audit claims of department
clerkq, 1-1255-1836.
To audit accounts of .. Bryant and
S. Francois, 1-1312-1837.
To employ extra clerks, 1-1329-1837.
To audit contingent expenses of
Congress, 1-1357-1837.
To audit accounts of Nelson Jones,
1-1362-1837.
Tn audit accounts of G. W. Bonnel,
1-1399-1837.
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