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  4. Div. 10
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  6. Chap. 8

Chapter 8
Bonds and Other Evidences of Indebtedness

Articles

1
Authorization of General Obligation Bonds
Sections 29150–29168
2
Form and Terms of General Obligation Bonds
Sections 29169–29184
3
Issuance and Sale of General Obligation Bonds
Sections 29200–29202
4
Refunding Bonds
Sections 29210–29225
5
Temporary Borrowing
Sections 29230–29236
6
Revenue Bonds
Sections 29240–29241
7
Equipment Trust Certificates
Sections 29250–29253
8
Special Assessment Bonds
Sections 29260–29262
9
Reissuance of Bonds, Notes, Coupon or Other Evidence of Indebtedness, Lost, Destroyed, Defaced or Mutilated
Sections 29270–29271
10
Past Due Bonds
Sections 29280–29282
11
General Provisions
Sections 29290–29293
 



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

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