Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

TIfSEA ORNEY GENE OF TEXAS Honorable Patrick A. Myers Opinion No. w-1098 County Attorney Jack County Re: Whether a Commis- Jacksboro, Texas sioners' Court may issue time,warrants to secure money with which to satisfy judgments in con- demnation suits brought by it to obtain right of way for the construc- tion of a farm-to- Dear Mr. Myers: market road. Yours letter of June 27, 1961, states that certain condemnation suits brought by Jack County have resulted in judgments against the County, total- ing about $15,000. Under an agreement with the State Highway Department, these suits were brought to procure right of way for a farm-to-market road. Since the County has exhausted the funds available for this purpose, the issuance of time warrants is being con- sidered. Our opinion as to the authority for issuing time warrants in this instance has been requested. The circumstances are related with more particularity as follows: "1. The County's Road and Bridge fun and Lateral road fund (Art. 7 44 a) are exhausted. 2. The County now has two con- demnation judgments against it for approximately $15,000.00. 3. Time warrants will be issued to a bank and the money used for pay- ment of the judgments. 4. The bank refuses to loan the money until we obtain an Attorney ^ - Honorable Patrick A. Myers, page 2 (w-1098) General's opinion approving the legality of issuing time warrants. 5. A sinking fund will be created from current taxes or an additional tax levied under Article 7048a. 6. The population of Jack County is approximately 7,000 persons and the assessed tax eva&uation just over $23,000,000.00. Commissioners' Courts may condemn land for right of way needed for the construction of state highways. Article 6674n, Vernon's Civil Statutes. A farm-to-market road is a state highway. Gill v. Falls County, 243 S.W.2d 277 (Civ.App. 19517 The landmark case of Lasater v. Lopez, 110 Tex. 179, 217 S.W. 373 (1919) established that time warrants might be issued by Commissioners' Courts for the construction of roads within their counties. See Article 2351, Subsection 10, Vernon's Civil Statutes. Attorney General's Opinion No. O-6834 (1945) held that time warrants could be issued to pay for the purchase of right of way for farm-to-market roads. In this respect we see no material distinction between acquisition by purchase and acquisition by condemnation. Indeed, Article 6674n speaks of securing right of way 'by purchase or by condemnation." It is accordingly our opinion that the paying of judgments in condemnation suits brought to secure right of way for a farm-to-market road constitutes a lawful and proper purpose for the issuance of time warrants by Commissioners' Courts. SUMMARY A Commissioners' Court may issue time warrants to secure money with which to satisfy judgments in con- demnation suits brought by it to obtain right of way for the con- struction of a farm-to-market road. k- - Honorable Patrick A. Myers, page 3 (W-1098) Yours very truly, WILL WILSON Attorney General of Texas GH:lgh B APPROVED: OPINION COMMITTEE: W. V. Geppert, Chairman W. Ray Scruggs Elmer McVey John C. Steinberger Sam Ray Wilson REVIEWED FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: Morgan Nesbitt