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HB 1801, 72nd R.S.
Relating to a holder in due course of a negotiable instrument as an "owner" for the purposes of the Penal Code, to the offense of making a false statement to obtain property or credit from a financial institution, and to the presumption for theft by check.

Last action: Effective on 9/1/91

Author: Bill Arnold
Sponsor: Chris Harris

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1991, 72nd R.S.,ch. 543, General and Special Laws of Texas

Bill Analyses:
Engrossed (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
CHECKS
Crimes--Against Property
Financial--General

House Committee: Financial Institutions (Jim Tallas, John Carona, Henry Cuellar, Roberto Gutierrez, Jerald Larry, Ken Marchant, Pete Patterson, Dalton Smith, Ralph Wallace III)
Minutes: April 22 1991
Senate Committee: Economic Development (Temple Dickson, Steven Carriker, Bill Haley, Chris Harris, O.H. Harris, Don Henderson, John Leedom, Carl Parker, Peggy Rosson, Jim Turner, John Whitmire)


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