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Chapter 254
Acquisition and Development of Island Property

Sections

254.001
Applicability of Chapter
254.002
Definitions
254.003
Authority Regarding Island Property
254.004
Applicability of Other Law
254.021
Management and Control by Governing Body or Board of Trustees
254.022
Organization and Duties of Board
254.023
Character of Board; General Powers
254.024
Competitive Bidding
254.051
Authority of Municipality to Issue Obligations
254.052
Election
254.053
Authority of Board to Issue Obligations
254.054
Limitation on Aggregate Amount of Expense Notes
254.055
Maturity of Obligation
254.056
Signatures; Seal
254.057
Sale of Obligations
254.058
Contents of Ordinance or Resolution
254.059
Review and Approval of Contracts Relating to Revenue Obligations
254.060
Security for and Payment of Obligations Payable from Revenue
254.061
Use of Certain Proceeds
254.062
Lease or Sale of Island Property
254.063
Encumbrance of Island Property Improvements or Facilities Financed by Obligations Payable from Ad Valorem Taxes
254.081
Applicability of Law Relating to Original Obligations
254.082
Authority to Issue Tax Refunding Obligations
254.083
Authority to Issue Revenue Refunding Obligations
254.084
Terms of Issuance of Revenue Refunding Obligations
254.085
Registration of Refunding Obligations by Comptroller
254.086
Escrow Agreement
 



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

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