Texas Constitution:Article II, Section 1: Difference between revisions

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* ''Houston Tap & B. Ry. Co. v. Randolph'', 24 Tex. 317, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/024_Tex_317.pdf#page=20 336] (1859) ("It contemplates that the persons employed in each department, will be wise enough, and honest enough, to discharge the duties entrusted to them, without the aid or interference of the others. And it is a full warrant for each department to disregard and repel such volunteer and unauthorized aid and interference. For, as before said, each one of these departments acts under a delegated limited authority, and if one exceed its authority, by usurping powers not belonging to it, its act is a nullity, not binding upon the other departments, and may be totally disregarded by them.")
* ''Houston Tap & B. Ry. Co. v. Randolph'', 24 Tex. 317, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/024_Tex_317.pdf#page=20 336] (1859) ("It contemplates that the persons employed in each department, will be wise enough, and honest enough, to discharge the duties entrusted to them, without the aid or interference of the others. And it is a full warrant for each department to disregard and repel such volunteer and unauthorized aid and interference. For, as before said, each one of these departments acts under a delegated limited authority, and if one exceed its authority, by usurping powers not belonging to it, its act is a nullity, not binding upon the other departments, and may be totally disregarded by them.")
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