Title:
An Act Requiring the Several Justices of the Peace Heretofore Having and Exercising Jurisdiction In the Territory Composing the County of Waller Previous to its Organization, or Their Successors in Office, to Turn Over to the Proper Justices of the Peace
Description:
Chapter 102
Alternate title:
H.B. 710
Identifier:
14_legislature_HB710
Collection:
Secretary of State legislative bills and resolutions filed (General and Special Laws)
Creator:
Texas. Secretary of State. Government Filings Section
Date of creation:
1875-03-15
Source:
Texas State Library and Archives Commission, 1941/004
Container information:
2-7L/64
Geographic coverage:
Texas
Subject:
Legislation
Subject:
Law
Type:
Text
Type:
Legislative records
Citation information:
H.B. 710, An Act Requiring the Several Justices of the Peace Heretofore Having and Exercising Jurisdiction In the Territory Composing the County of Waller Previous to its Organization, or Their Successors in Office, to Turn Over to the Proper Justices of the Peace of Waller County, Respectively, All the Unfinished Business of Their Courts, Originating or Belonging to the Several Precincts of Waller County, Including the Original Papers in All Suits Pending, With a Certified Transcript of All Orders Made Therein, and also a Certified Copy of all Judgments on their Dockets Remaining Unsettled. 14th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session (1875), Texas Secretary of State legislative bills and resolutions filed (General and Special Laws). Archives and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives Commission.
Copyright information:
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Language:
English
Legislative session:
14th Legislature