~..'#eiunilt:~.won& .~..~~ti$i&of~$he In the event of a legal abolition or vaca- offioe+PThe-Supreme Court's opinion Is narrow06 to..: .a~atatetiht;of ~thelaw rgth'regard to a change of boundaries '. ..' '. kith.rlo:,~~dU&I~'q of ~the.approprIate result had there been 8. : ~:,....lQjiLl:.aWjlitWq or yaoatlon of the offioe; thus It left sttid- ;~,_ 'ing tha;d%atuq otitho opinion of the Court of Civil Appeals. If th%s .eari.'w&einterpreted to preclude the abolitionof an"," CiifIceiJ~iagthe.term for whlah an Indlvldual had been elaated;. .*' the iesultwould conflict with the prdsent Amerlaan and Texas .decIsionn;-aresqlt which, In the op$nIon of this office,. " nfiltber'the-Court of Civil Appeals nbr the Supreme Court In- :. t.qnded .:..to.-imply. ".'. .~;. ,.~ Hon6rable H. H. welidorn, page 4. (wW~-536) "' I%' -'
!4!)iegefor&consIdgrIqg'the 'Porego o#in?, that the.CoaPraisS~6nere~ any tIme,~ of the pgople, redI,stri$t the Justice Pre~CIn&tsititonot ,lessthan four nor more than eight and abolish the offices of thenJustice of the Peace ahd Con- ,+n those precincts In which stable'.ar;d'~de~lare,,~them~.~a~~t, the bouadar'les~dre'.altered.~~.~quch.eveqt,~the off.Ioials elected to'these~posit.Io'ns-haveno ~furtherrlght:to contl!'ue .in'off.ice;or~&~w~ tbe'Ir"rralariea'... ~&vrcancy:.thqe occurpIng Ii'.*hi?ti$~ pOS$ti&xii$%ll,:.auth@rlze~ :the.;Codmia~eIonera Cow to appoI~~..'any, to fi1.l.auch.vacancy. ,i '....~ ,'~
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