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  6. Chap. 9033

Chapter 9033
Commodore Cove Improvement District

Sections

9033.001
Definitions
9033.002
Nature of District
9033.003
Findings of Public Benefit and Public Purpose
9033.004
District Territory
9033.005
Expansion of District
9033.006
Hearings for Exclusion of Land
9033.051
Board of Directors
9033.052
Notice of Directors' Election
9033.053
Director's Bond
9033.054
Duty of Secretary; Absence of Secretary from Board Meeting
9033.055
Vote by Board President
9033.056
Absence or Inaction of Board President
9033.101
Water Control and Improvement District Powers
9033.102
Additional Powers
9033.103
Limit on Eminent Domain Power
9033.104
Cost of Relocating or Altering Property
9033.105
Notice of Election
9033.151
Tax Method
9033.152
Depository
9033.153
Payment of Tax or Assessment Not Required
9033.201
Authority to Issue Bonds
9033.202
Exchanging Bonds for Property or Work
9033.203
Failed Bond Election
9033.204
Bonds Exempt from Taxation
 



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

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