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Division 10
the Improvement Bond Act of 1915

Parts

1
General Provisions
Sections 8500–8514
2
Notice
Sections 8530–8550
3
Determination to Issue Bonds
Sections 8570–8573
5
Issuance of Bonds
Sections 8620–8626
6
Form and Content of Bonds
Sections 8650–8655
6.5
Variable Interest Rate Bonds
Sections 8660–8665.5
7
Bond Records and Payments
Sections 8670–8672
8
Collection of Assessments
Sections 8680–8689
9
Assessment Liens and Reassessments
Sections 8700–8708
10
Division of Land and Bond
Sections 8730–8734
10.5
Alternative Procedure for Division of Land and Bond
Sections 8740–8740.5
10.7
Bond Anticipation Notes
Sections 8745–8746.4
11
Advance Retirement of Bonds
Sections 8750–8756
11.1
Alternative Procedure for Collecting Assessments and Advance Retirement of Bonds
Sections 8760–8769
12
Redemption Fund Deficiencies
Sections 8770–8784
13
Sale for Delinquency
Sections 8800–8809
14
Foreclosure by Action
Sections 8830–8837
14.5
Title Taken by Purchaser
Section 8840
15
Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 8850–8851
16
Special Security Fund
Sections 8880–8887
 



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