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* ''Terrell v. King'', 14 S.W.2d 786, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/014_S.W.2d_786.pdf#page=6 791] (Tex. 1929) (emphasis in original) ("By Lt is no longer an open question in TexasLt is no longer an open question in Texas
* ''Terrell v. King'', 14 S.W.2d 786, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/014_S.W.2d_786.pdf#page=6 791] (Tex. 1929) (emphasis in original) ("By Lt is no longer an open question in Texas
that a joint resolution of both bouses, approved by the Governor, reflects the command
and will of the state in one of the modes prescribed by the Constitution, and is as binding
as a statute. Since the Tax Survey Committee was to function only temporarily, a resolution of both houses, approved by the Governor, was the most appropriate method by
which to create the committee and define its
duties and finance its operations. Section 15,
article 4, Constitution; 2 Bouv. Law Dict. (3d
Revision) 170-1; State v. Delesdenier, 7 Tex. Scarborough & Wilson, of Abilene, and B. 96; Franklin v. Kesler, 25 Tex. 142; Weekes L. Russell, of Baird, for plaintiff in error.
v. Galveston (Tex. Civ. App.) 51 S. W. 517, L/eachman & Gardere, of Dallas, for de- wherein writ of error was denied; Conley v. fendant in error. Texas Division of U. D. of


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