*1 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERALOF TEXAS
AUSTIN "The powor@ whloh the Comisrionen' 'Court may bo aospsllod to oxeroirs are cl@-
rima hi th6 c0nstitution io the bilow- tag languagoi *2 aalnty Comm.l88iomsm’
po8. ,a. Cleurt, -oh 8ball l xorol80 moh perrs and Juri8distion cm- all otmnty byslm88 a8 i8 oonfurod and thr lawa by this ~Goastltution the State or a8 may be bar- or after pm8oribod.' Article 5,tko.
18.
Vhe power8 Ihloh the Lq$l8latun may re- quimstha to exerqlse qe oonrined br thlg a@at$olv;to: :oo9nff~~~~ss;':an~:;*r:~:thi@k t&t aliar '.&at thk', idiln5.8 ttit$ph O$ ~. t&al &fact8 of a dl88olred oorporatlon and. the peymnt of Ita debt8 are not uuoh bu8lno8s." In Rdlmrd8 couqty v. Jennlxl&8, 83 6. ,?. 385, the ecurt said:
In rSew 6f tbb8+ holdirrgs of our ocurt.8; we answer both of th8 above queirtion8 in the nwative.
Your8 very truly ATTORNEY OEWlCRAL O? TEXAS ASR-W APPROVED JUL 5, 1939 A. S. Rolllnr Amistant
W. F. UOORB FIRST AssfsTAm
ATTORWEY O-
