Election Laws of Texas Including All Acts of the Legislature Governing Election
Election Laws of Texas Including All Acts of the Legislature Governing Election
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3065. [1804h] APPEAL AVAILABLE, AND TO HAVE PRECEDENCE or HEARING. Either the contestant or contestee may appeal from the judgment of the district court to the Court of Civil Appeals, under the same rules and regulations as are provided for appeals in civil cases; and such cases shall have precedence in the Court of Civil Appeals over all other cases. [Id. ] Art. 3066. [1804i] TRANSCRIPT ON APPEAL. In case of appeal as provided for in the preceding article, the clerk shall, without delay, make ...up the transcript and forward the same to the clerk of the Court of Civil Appeals for that district. [Id. ] Art. 3067. [1804J] COSTS, How TAXED. The costs in all contested election cases shall be taxed according to the laws governing costs in civil cases, except when otherwise specially provided, and bond for cost may be required as in civil suits. [Id. ] Ait. 3068. [1804k] MEASURE or DAMAGES. Where the contest shall have been decided against one of the parties and the other party shall have filed a bond and performed the duties of the office under the provisions of this chapter, the bond, so filed shall inure to the benefit of the successful party in any suit thereon in a court having jurisdiction of the amount in controversy; and the measure of damages recoverable, besides cost of suit, shall be the salary, fees, and emoluments of office of which he has been deprived, less such reasonable expenses as the party 36 ELECTION LAWS OF TEXAS.
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