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    • Title 6 - Roadways
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    • Chapter 315 - Artificial Lighting
    • Subchapter D. Payment of Costs
    • Section 315.071. Discharge of Obligation

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter D. Payment of Costs
    Section 315.071. Discharge of Obligation

    Sec. 315.071. DISCHARGE OF OBLIGATION. An owner of abutting property may discharge the total amount assessed against the owner, or any installment of that amount, at any time before maturity, on payment of the amount with accrued interest.
    Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 165, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Transportation Code

    Title 6 - Roadways

    Subtitle E - Municipal Streets

    Chapter 315 - Artificial Lighting

    Subchapter D. Payment of Costs

    Section 315.061. Authority to Assess Costs

    Section 315.062. Method of Assessment

    Section 315.063. Adjustment of Equities

    Section 315.064. Statement of Ownership and Costs

    Section 315.065. Notice of Hearing

    Section 315.066. Hearing

    Section 315.067. Rules

    Section 315.068. Waiver of Objection

    Section 315.069. Assessment Order

    Section 315.070. Installments

    Section 315.071. Discharge of Obligation

    Section 315.072. Lien

    Section 315.073. Priority of Lien

    Section 315.074. Certificate of Obligation

    Section 315.075. Payment From Available Money

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