§ 54.501 Issuance of Bonds
§ 54.502 Form of Bonds
§ 54.503 Manner of Repayment of Bonds
§ 54.504 Additional Security for Bonds
§ 54.505 Election On Tax Bonds
§ 54.507 Notice of Bond Election
§ 54.510 Provisions of Bonds
§ 54.512 Sale or Exchange of Bonds
§ 54.514 Refunding Bonds
§ 54.5161 Review of Bond Projects by Counties
§ 54.518 Mandamus by Bondholders
§ 54.520 Cancellation of Unsold Bonds
§ 54.521 Use of Bond Proceeds to Pay Certain Interest
§ 54.522 Bonds for Street Repair or Maintenance

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Terms Used In Texas Water Code Chapter 54 > Subchapter F - Issuance of Bonds

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