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Chapter 21
Texas Park Development Fund

Sections

21.001
Issuance of Park Development Bonds
21.002
Description of Bonds
21.003
Sale Price
21.004
Interest Rate
21.005
Form, Denomination, Place of Payment
21.006
Maturity
21.007
Redemption Before Maturity
21.008
Registered and Bearer Bonds
21.009
Notice of Bond Sale
21.010
Competitive Bids
21.011
Security for Bids
21.012
Approval of Bonds; Registration
21.013
Execution of Bonds
21.014
Facsimile Signatures and Seals
21.015
Signature of Former Officer
21.016
Bonds Incontestable, Valid, and Binding
21.017
Evidence of Validity
21.018
Payment by Comptroller
21.019
Duties Enforceable
21.020
Refunding Bonds
21.021
Bonds Negotiable Instruments
21.022
Bonds Not Taxable
21.023
Authorized Investments
21.024
Security for Deposit of Funds
21.025
Mutilated, Lost, or Destroyed Bonds
21.101
Texas Park Development Fund
21.102
Use of Development Fund
21.103
Acquiring Park Sites
21.104
Contracts Authorized
21.105
Interest and Sinking Fund
21.106
Credits to Interest and Sinking Fund
21.107
Additional Transfers
21.108
Interest and Sinking Fund: Final Transfer
21.109
Transfers Required
21.110
Investment of Funds
21.111
Entry Fees to Parks
21.1061
Report to Bond Review Board
 



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