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    • Title 9 - Public Securities
    • Subtitle I - Specific Authority for Counties to Issue Securities
    • Chapter 1477 - Obligations for Other County Purposes
    • Subchapter A. Bonds for Facilities to Be Leased to Public or Private Entities
    • Section 1477.007. Maturity

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    Subchapter A. Bonds for Facilities to Be Leased to Public or Private Entities
    Section 1477.007. Maturity

    Sec. 1477.007. MATURITY. A bond issued under this subchapter 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 I - Specific Authority for Counties to Issue Securities

    Chapter 1477 - Obligations for Other County Purposes

    Subchapter A. Bonds for Facilities to Be Leased to Public or Private Entities

    Section 1477.001. Authority to Acquire Property for Lease to Public or Private Entity

    Section 1477.002. Authority to Issue Bonds

    Section 1477.003. Bond Payments From Revenue or Taxes

    Section 1477.004. Election Required to Secure Bonds With Taxes

    Section 1477.005. Contents of Ordinance, Order, or Resolution Authorizing Bonds

    Section 1477.006. Adoption and Execution of Documents

    Section 1477.007. Maturity

    Section 1477.008. Imposition of Tax

    Section 1477.009. Grants for Prisons or Law Enforcement Facilities Not Prohibited

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