Texas Statutes

§ 6243c — VALIDATING ELECTIONS FOR PENSIONS IN CITIES OF OVER 10,000.

Texas § 6243c
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Tex. Vernon's Civil Statutes Code Ann. § 6243c (2026).

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Art. 6243c. VALIDATING ELECTIONS FOR PENSIONS IN CITIES OF OVER 10,000. Sec.

1.ELECTION AND PROCEEDINGS VALIDATED. That where a majority of the resident taxpayers being qualified electors of any city or town in this State having a population in excess of ten thousand (10,000) inhabitants, having voted at an election held in such city or town in favor of the expending of public funds by such city or town in carrying out the provisions of Chapter 10 , General Laws of the 36th Legislature, Regular Session, such election and all acts and proceedings had and done in connection therewith by the governing body of such city or town are hereby legalized, approved and validated and it is hereby declared that no further election shall be necessary for the expenditure of public funds to carry out the

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Legislative History

Acts 1933, 43rd Leg., 1st C.S., p. 89, ch. 30.

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