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Chapter 1371
Obligations for Certain Public Improvements

Sections

1371.001
Definitions
1371.002
Construction
1371.003
Relationship to Other Law
1371.004
Effect of Finding or Determination Under Delegation of Authority
1371.051
Authority to Issue Obligation
1371.052
Transportation Authority Obligation; Election
1371.053
Obligation Authorization
1371.054
Rate of Interest
1371.055
Execution of Obligation
1371.056
Authority to Enter into and Execute Credit Agreements
1371.057
Review and Approval of Obligation, Credit Agreement, and Contract by Attorney General
1371.058
Registration
1371.059
Validity and Incontestability
1371.060
Refinancing, Renewal, or Refunding of Obligation or Credit Agreement
1371.061
Management Reports
1371.101
Obligation as Negotiable Instrument and Investment Security
1371.102
Use of Certain Proceeds
1371.103
Security for Obligation
1371.104
Source of Repayment of Obligation
1371.105
Pledge or Lien on Resources, Assets, or Fund of Issuer
1371.106
Pledge of or Lien on Sales or Use Tax Revenue
1371.151
Definitions
1371.152
Exemptions
1371.153
Exemptions for Certain Advice
1371.154
Financial Adviser or Investment Adviser Qualifications and Requirements for Certain Agreements and Transactions
1371.155
Requirements
1371.0521
Independent School District Obligation
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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