Vetoes Overridden - Governor Daniel J. Moody, Jr.

Daniel J. Moody, Jr.    41st R.S. (1929)
SB 150 Relating to confirming and validating all patents and awards issued on lands lying across or partly across water courses or navigable streams or the beds or abandoned beds thereof, or parts thereof, and to relinquishing, quit-claiming and granting to patentees and awardees and their assignees all of such lands and minerals therein contained, across water courses or navigable streams and also the beds or abandoned beds thereof, and minerals therein contained, where such patents or awards have been issued and outstanding for a period of ten years from the date thereof and have not been cancelled or forfeited, without impairing the rights of the general public, the state, riparian owners, or appropriation, owners in the waters of such streams, and providing that with respect to lands sold by the State of Texas expressly reserving tile, to minerals in the State, such reservation shall not be affected by this Act and that the patentees or awardeees and their assignees shall have the same rights, title and interest in the minerals in their beds or abandoned beds of such water courses or navigable streams that they have in the uplands covered by the same patents.
House Override - House Journal Text
Senate Override - Senate Journal Text
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