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  7. Chap. 4

Chapter 4
Property: Sale,lease, Exchange

Articles

1
Conveyances
Sections 17385–17386
1.5
Advisory Committees
Sections 17387–17391
2
Leasing Property
Sections 17400–17429
2.5
Leasing Facilities
Sections 17430–17447
3
Leasing of Equipment
Sections 17450–17453.1
4
Sale or Lease of Real Property
Sections 17455–17484
5
Surplus School Playground, Playing Field, and Recreational Property
Sections 17485–17500
7
Leasing for Production of Gas
Sections 17510–17512
8
Joint Occupancy
Sections 17515–17526
9
Joint Use
Sections 17527–17535
10
Exchange of Property
Sections 17536–17538
13
Sale or Lease of Personal Property by One District to Another
Sections 17540–17542
14
Sale of Personal Property
Sections 17545–17555
15
Dedication of Real Property
Sections 17556–17561
 



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

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