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    • Legislation USA
    • 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 F. Bonds for Payment of Current Expenses in Municipalities With a Population of 161,000 or More

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 1507 - Obligations Relating to Municipal Debt and Expenses
    Subchapter F. Bonds for Payment of Current Expenses in Municipalities With a Population of 161,000 or More

    Section 1507.251. Applicability of Subchapter - Sec. 1507.251. APPLICABILITY OF SUBCHAPTER. This subchapter applies only to...

    Section 1507.252. Authority to Issue Warrants or Notes - Sec. 1507.252. AUTHORITY TO ISSUE WARRANTS OR NOTES. (a) The...

    Section 1507.253. Pledge of Revenue; Payment - Sec. 1507.253. PLEDGE OF REVENUE; PAYMENT. (a) A warrant or...

    Section 1507.254. Limitation on Amount of Warrants and Notes Issued - Sec. 1507.254. LIMITATION ON AMOUNT OF WARRANTS AND NOTES ISSUED....

    Section 1507.255. Sale of Warrants or Notes - Sec. 1507.255. SALE OF WARRANTS OR NOTES. A municipality may...

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