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Chapter 1507
Obligations Relating to Municipal Debt and Expenses

Sections

1507.001
Authority to Issue Bonds
1507.002
Election
1507.003
Maturity
1507.051
Authority to Issue Refunding Bonds
1507.052
Sale of Bonds
1507.053
Signatures
1507.054
Applicability of Municipal Charter
1507.101
Authority to Issue Refunding Bonds
1507.102
Sale of Bonds
1507.103
Signatures
1507.104
Applicability of Municipal Charter
1507.151
Authority to Issue Bonds
1507.152
Pledge of Tax
1507.153
Election
1507.154
Limitation
1507.155
Maturity
1507.156
Sale of Bonds
1507.157
No Waiver of Claims
1507.158
Redemption of Bonds
1507.159
Conflict with Municipal Charter
1507.160
Construction
1507.201
Applicability of Subchapter
1507.202
Authority to Issue Notes
1507.203
Election
1507.204
Authority to Pass Ordinances and Resolutions
1507.205
Maturity
1507.206
Pledge
1507.207
Payment of Warrants While Notes Are Outstanding
1507.251
Applicability of Subchapter
1507.252
Authority to Issue Warrants or Notes
1507.253
Pledge of Revenue; Payment
1507.254
Limitation on Amount of Warrants and Notes Issued
1507.255
Sale of Warrants or Notes
 



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

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