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Part 6
Financial Provisions

Chapters

1
Funds and Warrants
Sections 35900–35912
2
Provisions Relating to All Bonds
Sections 35950–36064
3
Provisions Relating to General Obligation Bonds Only
Sections 36150–36215
3.5
Alternate Provisions for the Issuance of General Obligation Bonds
Sections 36250–36262
4
Provisions Relating to Revenue Bonds Only
Sections 36300–36368
4.3
Revenue Warrants
Sections 36380–36393
4.5
Provisions Relating to Short Term Borrowings
Sections 36400–36409
4.9
Alternative Provisions for the Formation of Improvement Districts and the Issuance of Bonds Therefor
Sections 36410–36446
4.95
Alternative Provisions for the Issuance of Bonds of Improvement Districts
Sections 36447–36447.15
5
Improvement Districts
Sections 36450–36453
5.5
Alternative Provisions for the Consolidation of Coterminous Improvement Districts
Sections 36454–36454.4
6
Adoption of Improvement Acts
Sections 36455–36458.1
 



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

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