By: Harris S.C.R. No. 105
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
1-1 WHEREAS, Green International alleges that:
1-2 (1) in the months of July and August, 1988, and January,
1-3 1989, it entered into contracts with the Texas Department of
1-4 Criminal Justice;
1-5 (2) under the contracts it was to construct prisons at
1-6 Snyder, Dayton, and Woodville, Texas;
1-7 (3) it worked in good faith to comply with all the terms of
1-8 the contract under the timeline prescribed by the Texas Department
1-9 of Criminal Justice and according to the designs supplied by the
1-10 Texas Department of Criminal Justice;
1-11 (4) the Texas Department of Criminal Justice has failed to
1-12 comply with the provisions of the contract and failed to pay Green
1-13 International money rightfully owed in spite of the fact that Green
1-14 International had complied with all the conditions of the contract;
1-15 (5) Green International is entitled to damages due to the
1-16 breach of contract by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice;
1-17 now, therefore, be it
1-18 RESOLVED by the Legislature of the State of Texas, That Green
1-19 International be and is hereby granted permission to sue the State
1-20 of Texas and the Department of Criminal Justice subject to Chapter
1-21 107, Civil Practice and Remedies Code; and, be it further
1-22 RESOLVED, That the Executive Director of the Texas Department
1-23 of Criminal Justice be served process as provided by Subdivision
2-1 (3), Subsection (a), Section 107.002, Civil Practice and Remedies
2-2 Code.