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OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS
AUSTIN
May 10, 1939 Honorable Henry Hull
Ohairman, Suboommittee, Approprlationm
House of Repreaentatlvse
Austin, Texae
Dear Sir: OQfnion Ho. o-736’
Be I Conlltltution
House Bill l8 reply to
This im%
OOMtitutioMlity ~oi a
veadr as rollowot i
OAR ACT making appro past due rsi*t on armories irom Mar Au@at Sl,~lWZ,
the State of Texas, on taking erreot ng leare aontraote tant~Osner&il of the r*aay.m e .namaacand amountm to h 1, 193R, tb Awat S, or the ~Stat* or Taxas. to the fmte subjrot, t bet-en tha’~Adjutant l?eneral the ,property leased or rented Guard of Texas; ,.It would be 8 faota and olrbtistanoee o? eaoh lght Of the prohibitlon oontalned in statutes to determine whether or not ing one, oreating a legal obligation
the State. It so happene that one of them olaims, that Is the Port Worth Cavalry Club, for $l,VlO.OO hae already been passed Judge Orltz, who rendered on by the Supreme Court of thie State. the opinion, held~that auoh olaia wae void. If the other claim are ldentiaal to ,thie ‘one they are all void and, in that event, the bill would be ufloonet~tutional. 83 S.W. {S) 660.
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Honorable Henry Hull, Nay 19, 1939, page I:
Tour8 very truly AlTORNEYGENEFUL OF TEXAS
APFROVRD Chalrmn.
