Chapter 1371 definition
Examples of Chapter 1371 in a sentence
Pursuant to Section 65.461, a Bond Enhancement Agreement authorized and executed by an Authorized Representative under this Resolution shall not be considered a “credit agreement” under Chapter 1371 of the Texas Government Code, as amended (“Chapter 1371”), unless specifically designated as such by such Authorized Representative.
It is important to note that a venue district has the authority to issue short-term obligations and enter into credit agreements under Chapter 1371 of the Government Code.
Pursuant to Section 65.461, a Bond Enhancement Agreement authorized and executed by an Authorized Representative under this Resolution shall not be considered a "credit agreement" under Chapter 1371 of the Texas Government Code, as amended ("Chapter 1371"), unless specifically designated as such by such Authorized Representative.
HB 3097 clarifies an anticipation note or other obligation obtained for emergency purposes as allowed under Section 1431.015, Texas Government Code, is not required to be rated by a nationally recognized rating agency as prescribed by Chapter 1371, Texas Government Code.
The magnitude of the association (+ or -) indicates the nature of association (positive or negative association).
They are only needed if the reaction enthalpy is necessary to calculate correctly, see Chapter 13.7.1, Fig.
The district may exercise any power of an issuer under Chapter 1371, Government Code.
Texas Education Code, Chapter 55, including Section 55.13, Texas Education Code, Chapter 65, including Section 65.461, and Texas Government Code, Chapter 1371, including Section 1371.056, authorize the Board of Regents (Board) of The University of Texas System (U.
The City’s certificates of obligation to be designated “City of Dallas, Texas, Combination Tax and Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2010” (the “Certificates”), are hereby authorized to be issued and delivered in accordance with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, specifically Subchapter C, Chapter 271, Texas Local Government Code, as amended and Chapter 1371, Texas Government Code, as amended, and the Charter of the City.
An obligation issued under Section 107.003 is an obligation under Chapter 1371, Government Code, but is not required to be rated as required by that chapter.