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Chapter 263
Sale or Lease of Property by Counties

Sections

263.001
Sale or Lease of Real Property
263.002
Abandoned Seawall or Highway Property
263.003
School Lands
263.004
Restrictions, Conditions, and Limitations
263.005
Use by Public Utility or Common Carrier
263.006
Exchange of Real Property
263.007
Sale or Lease of Real Property Through Sealed-bid Procedure
263.008
Broker Agreements and Fees for the Sale of Real Property
263.051
Airport Land
263.052
Certain Land, Housing, or Facilities Acquired from United States
263.054
Relinquishment of Abandoned Land
263.101
Application of Subchapter to Populous Counties
263.102
Lease
263.103
Creation of Encumbrance
263.104
Lending Credit
263.105
Conditions of Lease
263.106
Sale
263.107
Expenditure of Tax Funds
263.151
Definitions
263.152
Disposition
263.153
Notice
263.154
Rejection of Offer
263.155
Record
263.156
Proceeds
263.157
Title
263.158
Rules
263.201
Acquisition and Conveyance of Land for Water Projects
263.202
Conveyance for Public Building
263.203
Conveyance for Civil Works Project
263.204
Conveyance for Military Installation or Facility
263.205
Consideration
263.206
Assent to Grant of Easement
263.251
Sale or Lease of Advertising Space
263.1545
Broker Agreements for the Sale of Certain Surplus Property by Certain Counties
 



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