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Chapter 1503
Obligations for Municipal Airports

Sections

1503.001
Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds
1503.002
Bonds Payable from Revenue
1503.003
Pledge of Tax for Operation and Maintenance Expenses; Proceeds
1503.004
Contents of Ordinance Authorizing Bonds
1503.005
Adoption and Execution of Documents
1503.006
Maturity
1503.007
Signatures
1503.008
Sale of Bonds
1503.009
Investment of Bond Proceeds and Funds
1503.010
Refunding Bonds
1503.011
Applicability of Other Law
1503.051
Applicability of Subchapter
1503.052
Definition
1503.053
Authority to Issue Bonds and Warrants
1503.054
Pledge of Revenue
1503.055
Maturity
1503.056
Limit on Amount of Warrants
1503.057
Sale of Warrants
1503.058
Action to Collect Warrants; Evidence
1503.059
Authority to Impose Tax
1503.060
Charges for Service or Facility
1503.061
Inconsistency with Other Law or Municipal Charter
1503.101
Applicability of Subchapter
1503.102
Authority to Issue Revenue Bonds
1503.103
Pledge of Revenue
1503.104
Lien on Airport
1503.105
Bonds Not Payable from Taxes
1503.106
Maturity
1503.107
Charges for Services; Reserves
1503.108
Refunding Bonds
1503.151
Applicability of Subchapter
1503.152
Pledge of Income
1503.153
Encumbrance of Airport
1503.154
Grant of Franchise
1503.155
Obligation Not Debt
1503.156
Authority to Issue Notes and Warrants Without Election
1503.201
Applicability of Subchapter
1503.202
Competitive Bids and Payment or Performance Bonds Not Required
1503.203
Payment of Prevailing Wage Rates
 



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