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Article 2
Local Indebtedness

Titles

1
Power to Contract Indebtedness and Periods of Probable Usefulness
Sections 10.00–11.00
1‑A
Indebtedness Relative to Municipal Cooperative Activities
Sections 15.00–15.40
2
Local Obligations: Types Thereof
Sections 20.00–29.20
3
Local Obligations: Authorization Thereof
Sections 30.00–41.10
4
Local Obligations: Terms, Form and Contents Thereof
Sections 50.00–63.10
5
Local Obligations: Registration, Conversion and Reconversion Thereof
Sections 70.00–75.00
6
Local Obligations: Estoppel From Contesting Validity Thereof
Sections 80.00–84.00
6‑A
Local Obligations: Financial Emergency
Sections 85.00–85.90
7
Refunding of Bonds and Capital Notes
Sections 90.00–93.00
8
Limitations On the Power to Contract Indebtedness
Sections 100.00–109.00
9
Procedures Relating to the Ascertainment of Amounts to Be Included or Excluded In Ascertaining Debt-contracting Power
Sections 120.00–126.00
10
Statement of Debt-contracting Power of Municipalities, Fire Districts and Certain School Districts
Sections 130.00–143.10
11
Power to Contract Indebtedness For Housing Purposes and Limitations Thereon
Sections 150.00–154.00
12
Miscellaneous Provisions
Sections 160.00–169.00
 



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