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  6. Chap. 1207

Chapter 1207
Refunding Bonds

Sections

1207.001
Definitions
1207.002
Authority to Issue
1207.003
Election
1207.004
Combination Issuance
1207.005
Sources Available for Payment
1207.006
Maturity
1207.007
Delegation of Authority
1207.008
Limitation
1207.021
Authority to Deposit with Comptroller
1207.022
Limitation
1207.023
Amount of Principal
1207.024
Methods and Terms of Sale
1207.025
Registration Before Deposit; Registration Without Cancellation of Obligations to Be Refunded
1207.026
Use of Sale Proceeds to Make Deposit; Rights Not Dependent on Cancellation of Obligations to Be Refunded
1207.027
Comptroller to Accept and Keep Safe Deposits
1207.028
Comptroller to Send and Record Deposit or Payment
1207.029
Selection of Paying Agent
1207.030
Establishment and Use of Trust Fund
1207.031
Withdrawal of Deposit
1207.032
Comptroller Fees
1207.033
Discharge
1207.034
Right to Demand or Receive Early Payment
1207.035
Conflict or Inconsistency with Other Laws
1207.061
Authority to Deposit Directly
1207.062
Escrow Agreement
1207.063
Duty to Comply
1207.064
Incontestability of Certain Escrow Agreements and Contracts
1207.081
Issuance in Exchange for Obligation to Be Refunded; Limitation
1207.082
Limitation on Authority to Partially Refund
1207.083
Other Powers of Issuer
1207.084
Conflict or Inconsistency with Other Laws
1207.0621
Sources Available for Payment
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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