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However, the reference to "Almighty God" may inform the interpretation of Article I, Section [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 6|6]].
However, the reference to "Almighty God" may inform the interpretation of Article I, Section [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 6|6]].


That section and Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 4|4]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 5|5]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 6-a|6-a]], and [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 7|7]] of the same article concern religion.
That section and Sections [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 4|4]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 5|5]], [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 6-a|6-a]] and [[Texas Constitution:Article I, Section 7|7]] of the same article concern religion.


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* ''Bass v. Albright'', 59 S.W.2d 891, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/059_SW2_891.pdf#page=5 895] (Tex.Civ.App.–Texarkana 1933, ref'd) ("As a method of legislation, in order to avoid unnecessary verbiage, express reference may be made to laws . . . . Therefore as the Constitution was adopted by vote of the people and as the ordinance was an integral part of it, such ordinance must be considered as legally adopted by vote of the people upon its submission to them. As a consequence the execution in evidence would then be existing and valid at the date of the levy and the sale. The Constitution became effective on April 18, 1876, at which date the execution was not functus officio but valid.")


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Latest revision as of 08:49, September 13, 2023

Adopted February 15, 1876:

Humbly invoking the blessings of Almighty God, the people of the State of Texas do ordain and establish this Constitution.

Editor Comments

This introductory provision has no independent legal effect.

However, the reference to "Almighty God" may inform the interpretation of Article I, Section 6.

That section and Sections 4, 5, 6-a and 7 of the same article concern religion.

Attorney Steve Smith

Recent Decisions

None.

Historic Decisions

  • Bass v. Albright, 59 S.W.2d 891, 895 (Tex.Civ.App.–Texarkana 1933, ref'd) ("As a method of legislation, in order to avoid unnecessary verbiage, express reference may be made to laws . . . . Therefore as the Constitution was adopted by vote of the people and as the ordinance was an integral part of it, such ordinance must be considered as legally adopted by vote of the people upon its submission to them. As a consequence the execution in evidence would then be existing and valid at the date of the levy and the sale. The Constitution became effective on April 18, 1876, at which date the execution was not functus officio but valid.")

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