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Part 5
Improvement Bonds

Chapters

1
Determination to Issue Bonds
Sections 6400–6405
2
Issuance of Bonds
Sections 6420–6427
3
Payments on Assessments at Bond
Sections 6440–6449
4
Form and Content of Bonds
Sections 6460–6467.3
4.5
Issuance of Bonds to Represent Unpaid Assessments Against Publicly Owned Property
Sections 6468–6468.8
5
Division of Land and Bond
Sections 6480–6488
5.5
Alternative Procedure for Division of Land and Bond
Sections 6490–6494
6
Default and Sale for Delinquency
Sections 6500–6518
7
Redemption of Delinquent Property
Sections 6530–6532
8
Conveyance of Unredeemed Property
Sections 6550–6556
9
Contesting Validity of Sales and Deeds for Delinquency
Sections 6570–6572
11
Foreclosure of Bond Lien
Sections 6610–6623
12
Reinstatement of Bonds
Sections 6630–6632
13
Refunding of Bonds
Section 6640
 



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