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    • Texas Statutes
    • Government Code
    • Title 9 - Public Securities
    • Subtitle J - Specific Authority for Municipalities to Issue Securities
    • Chapter 1507 - Obligations Relating to Municipal Debt and Expenses
    • Subchapter D. Tax Bonds for Payment of Current Expenses

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 1507 - Obligations Relating to Municipal Debt and Expenses
    Subchapter D. Tax Bonds for Payment of Current Expenses

    Section 1507.151. Authority to Issue Bonds - Sec. 1507.151. AUTHORITY TO ISSUE BONDS. (a) The governing body...

    Section 1507.152. Pledge of Tax - Sec. 1507.152. PLEDGE OF TAX. The governing body may pledge...

    Section 1507.153. Election - Sec. 1507.153. ELECTION. The governing body of a municipality may...

    Section 1507.154. Limitation - Sec. 1507.154. LIMITATION. A municipality may not issue bonds under...

    Section 1507.155. Maturity - Sec. 1507.155. MATURITY. Bonds issued under this subchapter must mature...

    Section 1507.156. Sale of Bonds - Sec. 1507.156. SALE OF BONDS. A municipality may sell bonds...

    Section 1507.157. No Waiver of Claims - Sec. 1507.157. NO WAIVER OF CLAIMS. (a) A municipality's action...

    Section 1507.158. Redemption of Bonds - Sec. 1507.158. REDEMPTION OF BONDS. After the recovery of a...

    Section 1507.159. Conflict With Municipal Charter - Sec. 1507.159. CONFLICT WITH MUNICIPAL CHARTER. To the extent of...

    Section 1507.160. Construction - Sec. 1507.160. CONSTRUCTION. This subchapter shall be liberally construed to...

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