Journal of the Senate of Texas being the First Called Session of the Forty-Second Legislature: Searching Inside

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... as regards University lands but said Statutes have been repealed and are no longer in effect as regards... for Lease of University Lands, or any other state agency to withold the minerals, other than oil and natural... gas, in University Lands from sale and lease, and Whereas, under existing rules the Land Commissioner... is forced to sell University lands without adequate reservation of royalty interest in minerals other than... mineral resources, other than oil and gas, because of the unfair terms under which adjacent University

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...? Is lhat not true? A. I think so. Q. What is the policy of the University Regents regarding that? A.... The University Regents have no control of the matter. The members of the University Land Leasing Board, backed up... by the University Regents, do not desire under present conditions to lease at all. Q. Senator Woodward read you

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... the waste of gas on properties belonging to the State, as the University and public school land, and on land... of Regents feels that they are charged publicly with the property belonging to the University. It is a fact..., I think, that in the University Field, a greater amount of gas is being turned loose into the air

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... by the University from its holdings. I will ask you to state when I present these if it is your understanding... to the University is declining daily almost until in June it had dropped to forty-four thousand dollars as compared.... Q. Judge Batts, you being a regent of the University of Texas and living in Austin you keep fairly

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... University at Georgetown, Texas, in Statutes of 1925, Chapter 313, Acts 1885. He graduated in the Law... of 1929, Forty-first Legislature, Class of 1887 at the University of Chapter 36, Acts of 1930, Fifth

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... a member of the Board of Regents of the University, and, while I am interested otherwise in your... to the University. About two and a half years ago one of the operators in that field, 182

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..., the Regents of the University, come to you for help, asking not that we be given authority to do anything... it is both. The conditions that have arisen in regard to the University land results in this circumstance

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... University. what conse;ve the natural resources of the is your contention before this com- Stte... the law of Texas which authorizes waste. an owner of any part of an oil pool Q. Does the University

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... of the University would be better served without proration and permitting the manufacture of these two products..., gasoline and carbon black, in which royalty rights and equities are retained by the University

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...: The one I have reference to is on University land in Reagan County and at Big Lake and is operated... and of the Regents of the University, of course supplemented by the activities of the companies, two of the wells

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... who are familiar with the matter and who are undertaking to represent the University that the oil... of the University and the State of Texas in the way of gas to be unnecessarily used or wasted. I call your

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... that into consideracompanies have constructed lines tion. across University lands in West Q. Now, Section 4 of this bill... production tax. Do you have the University Iands. any idea what sum of money that A. Yes, I

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