Travelers Insurance v. Marshall

Supreme Court of Texas · Decided 1934-11-21

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Mr. Chief Justice CURETON delivered the opinion of the court. This case, one of eight submitted as companion cases, is before us on certificate from the Court of Civil Appeals for the Fifth (Dallas) District, and involves but one question, — viz., whether or not Chapter 16 of the General Laws of the 43rd Legislature (2d Called Session), 1934 generally known as the “Moratorium Law”, violates the Constitution of Te…

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