Court Opinion

ID: 9827165
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 17:14:41.323239+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:42:25.278087
License: Public Domain

On Motions to Correct Opinion and for Rehearing.
Appellees have presented a motion in which they call our attention to the fact that our original opinion fails to reflect the entire stipulation concerning the conditional approval by the Attorney General of the record authorizing the issuance of the $150,000 in bonds involved in the appeal by the trustees of the Seabrook Independent School District.
*831The full stipulation by the parties, referred to by appellees, reads: “The transcript was filed with the Attorney General, including the amendatory order, and was approved by the Attorney General subject to the submission of the printed bonds in proper form together with a current non-litigation certificate.”
This conditional approval of the bond record was made by the Attorney General prior to the execution by the trustees of the school district of the contract to sell said bonds to Lovett Abercrombie & Company.
The above correction in our original opinion in no way affects the final determination of this cause as embodied in our original opinion, under the rule announced in the case of Henrietta Independent School District v. Garrett & Co., supra. Appellees’ motion for rehearing is refused.
Motion to correct original opinion granted.
Motion for rehearing refused.