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Chapter 215
Master Mixed-use Property Owners' Associations

Sections

215.001
Definitions
215.002
Applicability of Chapter
215.004
Conflicts of Law
215.005
Board Powers
215.006
Annual Meeting of Association Members; Notice of Annual or Special Meeting
215.007
Board Meetings
215.008
Voting
215.009
Restrictive Covenants
215.010
Attorney's Fees in Breach of Restrictive Covenant Action
215.011
Common Areas
215.012
Resale Certificates
215.013
Management Certificate
215.014
Priority of Payments
215.015
Foreclosure
215.016
Notice Required Before Certain Enforcement Actions
215.017
Hearing Before Board
215.018
Alternative Payment Schedule for Certain Assessments
215.0135
Association Records
 



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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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