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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Apostrophe

When writing about the Commissioners Court is an apostrophe ever used? See example below - thank you!

The Texas Constitution only allows the Commissioners Court of a County to hold an election for the issuance of General Obligation (GO) bonds. It does not allow for the voting of issues or ideas.
  

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Hi, IN this case, I would use the name as given in the Texas Constitution. Article V Section 1 of this is worded as follows. The judicial power of this State shall be vested in one Supreme Court, in a Court of Appeals, in District Courts, in County Courts, in Commissioners’ Courts , in Courts of Justices of the Peace, and in such other courts and may be established by law.

  • Hi, IN this case, I would use the name as given in the Texas Constitution.
  • Article V Section 1 of this is worded as follows.
  • The judicial power of this State shall be vested in one Supreme Court, in a Court of Appeals, in District Courts, in County Courts, in Commissioners’ Courts , in Courts of Justices of the Peace, and in such other courts and may be established by law.
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Hi,

IN this case, I would use the name as given in the Texas Constitution.

Article V Section 1 of this is worded as follows.

The judicial power of this State shall be vested in one Supreme Court, in a Court of Appeals, in District Courts, in County Courts, in Commissioners’ Courts, in Courts of Justices of the Peace, and in such other courts and may be establ

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