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    • Texas Statutes
    • Special District Local Laws Code
    • Title 4 - Development and Improvement
    • Subtitle C - Development, Improvement, and Management
    • Chapter 3946 - Windsor Hills Municipal Management District No. 1
    • Subchapter F. General Financial Provisions
    • Section 3946.254. Bond Maturity

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter F. General Financial Provisions
    Section 3946.254. Bond Maturity

    Sec. 3946.254. BOND MATURITY. Bonds may mature not more than 40 years from their date of issue.
    Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 607 (H.B. 3136), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.

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    Texas Statutes

    Special District Local Laws Code

    Title 4 - Development and Improvement

    Subtitle C - Development, Improvement, and Management

    Chapter 3946 - Windsor Hills Municipal Management District No. 1

    Subchapter F. General Financial Provisions

    Section 3946.251. Development Agreement Required to Borrow Money or Impose Assessments

    Section 3946.252. Borrowing Money

    Section 3946.253. Bonds and Other Obligations

    Section 3946.254. Bond Maturity

    Section 3946.255. Issuer Powers for Certain Public Improvements

    Section 3946.256. General Powers Regarding Payment of District Bonds, Obligations, or Other Costs

    Section 3946.257. Assessments

    Section 3946.258. Costs for Improvement Projects

    Section 3946.259. Residential Property Not Exempt

    Section 3946.260. No Impact Fees

    Section 3946.261. No Ad Valorem Tax

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