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Sec. 54. Local and Special laws, notice of. 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 effected may be situated, which notice shall state the substance of the contemplated law, and shall be published at least thirty days prior to the introduction into the General Assembly of such bill, and in the manner to be provided by law. The evidence of such notice having been published shall be exhibited in the General Assembly before such act shall be passed, and the notice shall be recited in the act according to its tenor.
 
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Cravens v. State, 57 Tex. Crim. 135 (1909)

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Sec. 54. Local and Special laws, notice of. 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 effected may be situated, which notice shall state the substance of the contemplated law, and shall be published at least thirty days prior to the introduction into the General Assembly of such bill, and in the manner to be provided by law. The evidence of such notice having been published shall be exhibited in the General Assembly before such act shall be passed, and the notice shall be recited in the act according to its tenor.

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Cravens v. State, 57 Tex. Crim. 135 (1909)