Legislation authored by Frank Minnock Fitzpatrick
Includes legislation with Frank Minnock Fitzpatrick as the primary author for the 35th through 35th Legislatures. For other types of authorship, search the Legislative Archive System.
Please note author information is not complete for the 43rd through 45th Legislatures or for sessions prior to the 30th.
35th Regular Session | |
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HB 18 | Caption: Relating to authorizing the rendering of verdicts in civil cases by nine jurors. |
HB 256 | Caption: Relating to repealing the permanent warehouse law. |
HB 538 | Caption: Relating to creating a Tenth Supreme Judicial District of Texas and providing for the organization of a Court of Civil Appeals within said District, and reorganizing the Second, Third, and Fifth Supreme Judicial Districts. |
HB 727 | Caption: Relating to authorizing the Governor to appoint special railroad police. |
HB 772 | Caption: Relating to fixing the terms of the Court of Criminal Appeals |
HB 773 | Caption: Relating to fixing the terms of the Court of Civil Appeals. |
HB 774 | Caption: Relating to fixing the terms of the Supreme Court of Texas. |
35th 1st Called Session | |
HB 43 | Caption: Relating to adding to and making a part of the Reagan Independent School District in Falls County, Texas, including the town of Reagan, certain lands and territory adjoining thereto. |
HR 33 | Caption: Commending Secretary of State C.J. Bartlett for his work in compiling the Acts of the Regular Session for the 35th Legislature. |
35th 3rd Called Session | |
HB 2 | Caption: Relating to providing that a defendant who is in the service of the United States either as a sailor or a soldier shall not be required to answer to the merits of a demand sued upon during the time he is actively engaged in the war between the United States and Germany, and providing that he shall be required to answer to the merits of such suit within ninety days from the date of the signing of a treaty of peace between the United States and Germany. |
HB 3 | Caption: Relating to providing that in case of sales of real property of soldiers or sailors serving in the armies or navies of the United States who are in war with Germany, by virtue of deeds of trust or mortgages, where such sales are made without foreclosure suits, that before the execution of any conveyance or delivery of the property there shall first be filed a suit for the confirmation of the sales and for authority to make conveyance and delivery of the property, declaring how service shall be had in such suits and the law applicable thereto, and providing for confirmation of such sales. |