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Sec. 23h--The Statutes and Codes shall be printed on the good quality of book paper, in size of page and style and type corresponding with the printed bill adopting the Revised Statutes of Texas of 1925. There shall be printed eight thousand copies of each of said volumes of said Civil and Criminal Codes. The binding shall be of the best style and workmanship and in law buckram of the best quality, and the title page of each volume shall recite and show that it is published by authority of the State of Texas, and each shall be authenticated by the certificate of the Secretary of State annexed thereto, as other laws when published are required to be certified; and said State Board of Control shall require said edition to be electrotyped and shall secure and preserve the plates as the property of the State, same to be delivered to the Secretary of State.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Civil Statutes (Titles 112 to Final Title) - CIV STAT FINAL TITLE § 23h Sec. 23h. Printing - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/civil-statutes-titles-112-to-final-title/civ-stat-sect-23h/
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