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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 1433.065. Sale of Bonds

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter D. Bonds
    Section 1433.065. Sale of Bonds

    Sec. 1433.065. SALE OF BONDS. Bonds issued under this chapter shall be sold to the highest bidder for cash and may not be exchanged for property.
    Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 227, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

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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 1433.061. 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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