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  6. Chap. 364

Chapter 364
Toll Bridges in Counties Bordering the Rio Grande

Sections

364.0001
Definition
364.001
Authority to Acquire Toll Bridge
364.002
Rights and Properties Associated with Toll Bridge
364.003
Liberal Construction
364.004
Agreements Relating to Toll Bridge
364.005
Lease, Rental, or Donation of Facility to United States
364.021
Application of Subchapter
364.022
Maintenance and Operation of Toll Bridges
364.023
Operating Board
364.024
Recreational Facilities
364.041
Tolls
364.042
Authority to Borrow Money or Accept Federal Assistance
364.043
Authority to Issue Bonds
364.044
Revenue Bonds
364.045
Combination Bonds and Ad Valorem Tax to Finance International Toll Bridge or Improvement
364.046
Mortgage or Pledge of Revenue to Secure Bonds
364.047
Additional Bonds
364.048
Terms of Bonds; Negotiability
364.049
Sale or Exchange of Bonds
364.050
Trust Indenture
364.051
Depository of Bond Proceeds and Other Revenue
364.052
Rights of Bondholders; Receivers
364.053
Refunding Bonds
364.054
Tax Exemptions; Payments in Lieu of Taxes
364.055
Limitations on County Authority
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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