Constitution of the State of Texas: Adopted by the Constitutional Convention Begun and Held at the City of Austin on the Sixth Day of September, 1875 : with Amendments Declared Adopted Oct. 14, 1879, Sept. 25, 1883, Dec. 19, 1890, and Sept. 22, 1891 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 23
Page 3
... conscience in matters of religion , and no preference shall ever be given by law to any religious society or mode of worship . But it shall be the duty of the legisla ture to pass such laws as may be necessary to CONSTITUTION ...
... conscience in matters of religion , and no preference shall ever be given by law to any religious society or mode of worship . But it shall be the duty of the legisla ture to pass such laws as may be necessary to CONSTITUTION ...
Page 4
... necessary to protect equally every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of public worship . SEC . 7. No money shall be appropriated or drawn from the treasury for the benefit of any sect or religious society ...
... necessary to protect equally every religious denomination in the peaceable enjoyment of its own mode of public worship . SEC . 7. No money shall be appropriated or drawn from the treasury for the benefit of any sect or religious society ...
Page 6
... necessary , elect one of its members president pro tempore , who shall perform the duties of the lieutenant - governor in any case of absence or disability of that officer , and whenever the said office of lieutenant - governor shall be ...
... necessary , elect one of its members president pro tempore , who shall perform the duties of the lieutenant - governor in any case of absence or disability of that officer , and whenever the said office of lieutenant - governor shall be ...
Page 9
... necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this constitution . SEC . 43. The first session of the legislature under this constitution shall provide for revising , digesting and publishing the laws , civil and criminal ; and a like ...
... necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this constitution . SEC . 43. The first session of the legislature under this constitution shall provide for revising , digesting and publishing the laws , civil and criminal ; and a like ...
Page 14
... necessary , except on questions of ad- journment , shall be presented to the governor , and , before it shall take effect , shall be approved by him ; or , being disapproved , shall be repassed by both houses ; and all the rules ...
... necessary , except on questions of ad- journment , shall be presented to the governor , and , before it shall take effect , shall be approved by him ; or , being disapproved , shall be repassed by both houses ; and all the rules ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adopted September 22 amendment annual salary appellate jurisdiction appropriation ARTICLE authorized available school fund bill cents city or town civil appeals commissioners Const constitution corporation county attorneys county court county seat court of appeals court of criminal courts of civil criminal appeals debt declared adopted September duties escheats forfeiture governor grant habeas corpus hereafter hereby hold his office hold their offices homestead hundred dollars valuation impeachment issue writs judges thereof judicial jury jury fee land office legislature shall pass legislature shall provide letters testamentary levied and collected lien manner ment non compos mentis original jurisdiction otherwise provided pass laws payment permanent university fund person prescribed by law provided by law public free schools purposes qualified electors qualified voters receive regulations reside SECTION senate session supreme court taxation Texas tion trial trial de novo two-thirds unless vacancy vote writ of election
Popular passages
Page 41 - Any citizen of this state who shall, after the adoption of this Constitution, fight a duel with deadly weapons, or send or accept a challenge to fight a duel with deadly weapons either within this state or out of it, or who shall act as second, or knowingly aid or assist in any manner those thus offending, shall not be allowed to hold any office of profit, or to enjoy the right of suffrage under this Constitution.
Page 3 - All men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent...
Page 9 - The presiding officer of each house shall, in the presence of the house over which he presides, sign all bills and joint resolutions passed by the Legislature, after their (789) titles have been publicly read before signing; and the fact of signing shall be entered on the journals.
Page 28 - Education until otherwise provided by law, and the available school fund shall be applied annually to the support of the public free schools. And no law shall ever be enacted appropriating any part of the permanent or available school fund to any other purpose whatever; nor shall the same, or any part thereof ever be appropriated to or used for the support of any sectarian school...
Page 27 - Electors shall, in all cases except treason, felony, or breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at elections, and in going to and returning from the same.
Page 12 - No local or special law shall be passed unless notice of the intention to apply therefor shall have been published in the locality where the matter or thing to be affected may be situated, which notice shall state the...
Page 14 - If any bill presented to the Governor contain several items of appropriation of money, he may object to one or more of such items while approving of the other portion of the bill. In such case, he shall append to the bill, at the time of signing it, a statement of the items to which he objects; and the appropriation so objected to shall not take effect.
Page 4 - No person's property shall be taken, damaged or destroyed for or applied to public use without adequate compensation being made, unless by the consent of such person; and, when taken, except.
Page 11 - The Legislature shall have no power to release or extinguish, or to authorize the releasing or extinguishing, in whole or in part, the indebtedness, liability, or obligation of any corporation or individual to this State, or to any county, or other municipal corporation therein.
Page 14 - If the Legislature be in session, he shall transmit to the house in which the bill originated a copy of such statement, and the items objected to shall be separately reconsidered.