1371.003 – RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAW. (a) This chapter is
Texas Government Code § 1371.003
Summary
This law establishes that the provisions within this chapter are self-sufficient for issuing obligations and executing credit agreements. It overrides any conflicting laws or restrictions, ensuring that the procedures outlined can be followed without external limitations.
Self-sufficient authority for issuing obligations.
Overrides conflicting laws and restrictions.
Ensures prescribed procedures can be followed freely.
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