1202.006 – VALIDITY AND INCONTESTABILITY. (a) A public
Texas Government Code § 1202.006
Summary
This law ensures that public securities and related contracts are valid and cannot be contested in court once approved and registered. It protects the interests of counties and municipalities by affirming the binding nature of these financial obligations.
Public securities are valid after attorney general approval.
Contracts related to public securities are incontestable.
Ensures binding obligations for counties and municipalities.
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