Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Article 9.01. Trade Injurious To Health
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Art. 9.01. [104] [148] [138] TRADE INJURIOUS TO
HEALTH. After an indictment or information has been presented
against any person for carrying on a trade, business or occupation
injurious to the health of those in the neighborhood, the court
shall have power, on the application of anyone interested, and
after hearing proof both for and against the accused, to restrain
the defendant, in such penalty as may be deemed proper, from
carrying on such trade, business or occupation, or may make such
order respecting the manner and place of carrying on the same as may
be deemed advisable; and if upon trial, the defendant be convicted,
the restraint shall be made perpetual, and the party shall be
required to enter into bond, with security, not to continue such
trade, business or occupation to the detriment of the health of such
neighborhood, or of any other neighborhood within the county.
Acts 1965, 59th Leg., vol. 2, p. 317, ch. 722, eff. Jan. 1, 1966.
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