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    • Texas Statutes
    • Government Code
    • Title 9 - Public Securities
    • Subtitle H - Specific Authority for More Than One Type of Local Government to Issue Securities
    • Chapter 1433 - Bonds for Development of Employment, Industrial, and Health Resources
    • Subchapter D. Bonds
    • Section 1433.064. Maturity

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter D. Bonds
    Section 1433.064. Maturity

    Sec. 1433.064. MATURITY. A bond issued under this chapter must mature not later than 40 years after its date.
    Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 227, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Government Code

    Title 9 - Public Securities

    Subtitle H - Specific Authority for More Than One Type of Local Government to Issue Securities

    Chapter 1433 - Bonds for Development of Employment, Industrial, and Health Resources

    Subchapter D. Bonds

    Section 1433.061. Issuance of Bonds

    Section 1433.062. Money Used to Pay Bonds; Prohibition on Certain Obligations

    Section 1433.063. Bonds Not Debt of State or Issuer

    Section 1433.064. Maturity

    Section 1433.065. Sale of Bonds

    Section 1433.066. Interim Receipts; Temporary Bonds

    Section 1433.067. Use of Bond Proceeds

    Section 1433.068. Refunding Bonds

    Section 1433.069. Exemptions From Taxation and Securities Act

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