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Chapter 1
Bonds of School Districts and Community College Districts

Articles

1
Purposes for Authorizing Bonds
Sections 15100–15111
2
General Provisions for Bond Elections
Sections 15120–15126
3
Issuance and Sale of Bonds
Sections 15140–15150
4
Required Form of Bonds
Sections 15180–15182
5
Registration of Bonds
Sections 15190–15194
6
Cancellation of Unsold Bonds
Sections 15200–15205
7
Purchase of Bonds by Issuing School Districts and Community College Districts
Sections 15220–15221
8
Method of Bond Payment
Sections 15230–15235
9
Tax for Payment of Bonds
Sections 15250–15254
10
Tax for Payment of Bonds of School District or Community College District Located in Two or More Counties
Sections 15260–15262
 



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

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