1232.206 – PROPERTY CONVEYANCE. (a) When the principal of
Texas Government Code § 1232.206
Summary
This law outlines the process for certifying that all financial obligations related to state-financed equipment or buildings have been fulfilled. It affects state agencies and boards responsible for managing such properties, ensuring they can officially declare the property free of liens and financial obligations.
Certification occurs after full payment of obligations.
Applies to state-financed equipment or buildings.
Ensures properties are free of liens before certification.
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