Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 52-b: Difference between revisions

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* ''Texas Turnpike Authority v. Shepperd'', 279 S.W.2d 302, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=8430638084061719526#p305 305] (Tex. 1955) ("As to the second contention, namely, that the Turnpike Projects Act authorizing the issuance of bonds . . . . The Attorney General admits that the Armory Board and Lower Colorado River cases are controlling, but calls our attention to Section 52-b, Art. 3, Constitution of Texas, adopted as an amendment to the Constitution at the last General Election (1954). This section, we think, adds nothing of substance to Section 50 of that Article except to name expressly and include any agency, public or otherwise, authorized to construct, maintain or operate toll roads and turnpikes.")
* ''Texas Turnpike Authority v. Shepperd'', 279 S.W.2d 302, [https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=8430638084061719526#p305 305] (Tex. 1955) ("As to the second contention, namely, that the Turnpike Projects Act authorizing . . . . The Attorney General admits that the Armory Board and Lower Colorado River cases are controlling, but calls our attention to Section 52-b, Art. 3, Constitution of Texas, adopted as an amendment to the Constitution at the last General Election (1954). This section, we think, adds nothing of substance to Section 50 of that Article except to name expressly and include any agency, public or otherwise, authorized to construct, maintain or operate toll roads and turnpikes.")


|seo_title=Article III, Section 52-b of the Texas Constitution ("Loan of State's Credit or Grant of Public Money for Toll Road Purposes)
|seo_title=Article III, Section 52-b of the Texas Constitution ("Loan of State's Credit or Grant of Public Money for Toll Road Purposes)

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