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Chapter 162
Veterans' Housing Assistance Program

Sections

162.001
Definitions
162.002
Money and Interests Included in the Veterans' Housing Assistance Fund
162.003
Administration
162.004
Investments of Certain Money in the Veterans' Housing Assistance Fund
162.005
Sale of Loans
162.006
Temporary Transfers
162.011
Loans
162.013
Interest Rate
162.014
Security for the Loan
162.015
Initial Payment or Equity
162.016
Time Limit on Transfer
162.017
Foreclosure and Resale
162.018
Interest Rate on Delinquent Principal and Interest
162.019
Enforcement of Forfeiture and Protection of Rights
162.031
Issuance and Sale of Bonds; Disposition of Proceeds
162.032
Installments
162.033
Interest Rate
162.034
Payment and Maturity of Bonds
162.035
Form, Denomination, and Place of Payment of Bonds
162.036
Manner of Execution
162.037
Signatures and Seals
162.038
Approval by Attorney General
162.039
Registration with Comptroller
162.040
Validity of Bonds
162.0041
Custody and Investment of Assets Pending Transactions
162.041
Bonds as Negotiable Instruments
162.042
Notice for Bids on Bonds
162.0042
Lending Securities
162.043
Security for Bid
162.044
Sale of Bonds
162.045
Replacement Bonds
162.046
Refunding Bonds
162.047
Bonds as Investments and Security
162.048
Taxation of Bonds
162.049
Payment of Principal and Interest
162.050
Constitutional Appropriations
162.051
Purchase and Destruction of Bonds
162.052
Bond Enhancement Agreements
 



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

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