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Chapter 3992
New Waverly Municipal Management District No. 1

Sections

3992.0101
Definitions
3992.0102
Creation and Nature of District
3992.0103
Purpose; Legislative Findings
3992.0104
Findings of Benefit and Public Purpose
3992.0105
District Territory
3992.0106
Applicability of Municipal Management Districts Law
3992.0107
Construction of Chapter
3992.0108
Conflicts of Law
3992.0109
Consent of Municipality Required
3992.0201
Governing Body; Terms
3992.0202
Appointment by Commission
3992.0203
Vacancy
3992.0204
Compensation; Expenses
3992.0205
Initial Directors
3992.0301
General Powers and Duties
3992.0302
Improvement Projects and Services
3992.0303
Location of Improvement Project
3992.0304
No Eminent Domain
3992.0401
Disbursements and Transfers of Money
3992.0402
Money Used for Improvements or Services
3992.0501
Operation and Maintenance Tax
3992.0502
Taxes for Bonds and Other Obligations
 



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

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