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Chapter 253
Sale or Lease of Property by Municipalities

Sections

253.001
Sale of Park Land, Municipal Building Site, or Abandoned Roadway
253.002
Transactions Concerning an Island, Flat, or Submerged Land
253.003
Purchase and Sale of Federal Property
253.004
Grant or Lease of Property for Juvenile Board
253.005
Lease of Oil, Gas, or Mineral Land
253.006
Lease of Municipal Hospital or Swimming Pool
253.007
Sale or Lease of Computer Software by Certain Municipalities
253.008
Sale of Real Property by Public Auction
253.009
Conveyance of Adjoining Property to Municipal Development Corporation
253.010
Sale of Real Property to Certain Nonprofit or Religious Organizations
253.011
Conveyance to Nonprofit Corporation for Public Use
253.012
Conveyance to Economic Development Corporation by Certain Municipalities
253.013
Donation of Real Property of Negligible or Negative Value to Certain Private Persons
253.014
Broker Agreements and Fees for Sale of Real Property by Home-rule Municipality
253.0125
Conveyance to Certain Entities for Economic Development Purposes
 



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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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