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  7. Chap. 2

Chapter 2
Property: Sale, Lease, Use, Gift, and Exchange

Articles

1
General Provisions
Sections 81250–81254
1.5
Conveyances
Sections 81300–81301
2
Dedication of Real Property
Sections 81310–81315
3
Leasing School Buildings
Sections 81330–81351
4
Sale or Lease of Real Property
Sections 81360–81382
5
Joint Occupancy
Sections 81390–81402
6
Joint Use, School Property
Sections 81420–81423
7
Sale or Lease Between Agencies
Sections 81430–81433
8
Gift or Lease of District Property
Section 81440
9
Sale of Personal Property
Sections 81450–81460
10
Exchange of Real Property
Sections 81470–81474
11
Exchange of Property
Sections 81480–81481
12
Temporary Transfer of Water Stock
Sections 81490–81492
13
Ownership of Fixtures
Sections 81500–81501
14
Leasing for Production of Gas
Sections 81510–81512
15
Lease and Lease-purchase of Sites, Buildings, and Facilities
Sections 81520–81532
16
Leasing of Equipment
Sections 81550–81553
17
Los Angeles Community College District Affordable Housing Pilot Program
Sections 81560–81563
 



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

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