Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-1065 Page: 2 of 4
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Hon. William L. Taylor, page 2 (V-1065)
District Clerk or one of his deputies, shall
meet at the court house of their county and
select from the list of qualified jurors of
such county as shown by the tax lists in the
Tax Assessor's office for the current year,
the jurors for service in the District and
County Courts of such county for the ensuing
year in the manner hereinafter provided."
The caption to Senate Bill 36, provides
"An Act amending Article 2094 of the
Revised Civil Statutes of 1925, as amended
by the Acts of the 41st Legislature, Regular
Session, 1929, Chapter 43, pge 89,para-
graph 1i, relating to the selection of Jurors
for service in the District and County Courts;
and declaring an emergency."
The body of the Act provides as follows:
"Article 2094.
"Between the first and fifteenth days of
August of each year, in each county having a
population of at least forty-six thousand (46,-
000), or having therein a city containing a
population of at least twenty thousand (20,-
000), as shown by the last preceding Federal
Census, and in each county having two or more
District Courts holding sessions therein, re-
gardless of population, the Tax Collector or
one of his deputies, together with the Sheriff
or one of his deputies, and the County Clerk
or one of his deputies, and the District Clerk
or one of his deputies, shall meet at the court
house of their county and select from the list
of qualified jurors of such county as shown by
the tax lists in the Tax Assessor's office for
the current year, the jurors for service in the
District and County Courts of such county for
the ensuing year, in the manner hereinafter
provided."
In aEnlish & Scottish American Mortp. & Inv.
Co. v. Hardy, 93 Tex. 289, 55 S.. 169-(1900), in which
the court had before it a similar caption, it is stated:o
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: V-1065, text, June 7, 1950; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth265884/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.