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CHAPTER 51. GENERAL POWERS OF MUNICIPALITIES
§ 51.001. Ordinance, Rule, or Regulation Necessary to Carry Out Other Powers
§ 51.003. Municipal Act or Proceeding Presumed Valid
§ 51.011. Subchapter Applicable to Type A General-Law Municipality
§ 51.012. Ordinances and Regulations
§ 51.013. Authority Relating to Lawsuits
§ 51.014. Authority to Contract
§ 51.015. Authority to Hold, Purchase, Lease, or Convey Property
§ 51.016. Adoption and Use of Seal
§ 51.017. Continuation of Powers, Duties, Penalties, and Suits After Change to Type A General-Law Municipality
§ 51.018. Ownership and Sale of Property After Change to Type A General-Law Municipality
§ 51.031. Subchapter Applicable to Type B General-Law Municipality
§ 51.032. Ordinances and Bylaws
§ 51.033. Authority Relating to Lawsuits
§ 51.034. Authority to Hold and Dispose of Property
§ 51.035. Authority, Duties, Privileges
§ 51.051. General Powers of Type C General–Law Municipality
§ 51.052. Alternative General Powers for Certain Type C General-Law Municipalities
§ 51.071. Subchapter Applicable to Home-Rule Municipality
§ 51.072. Authority of Local Self-Government
§ 51.073. Adoption of Charter Does Not Affect Rights and Claims
§ 51.074. Perpetual Succession
§ 51.075. Authority Relating to Lawsuits
§ 51.076. Authority Relating to Property
§ 51.077. Liability for Damages
§ 51.078. Preservation of Certain Powers Granted Before 1913
§ 51.079. Restrictions Applying to Nonbinding Referendum
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