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24-1A-6
Section 24-1A-6 Bonds. (a) General. The authority may from time to time issue its negotiable
bonds in such principal amounts as, in the opinion of the authority, shall be necessary to
provide sufficient funds for achieving the corporate purposes thereof, the payment of interest
on bonds of the authority, establishment of reserves to secure such bonds and all other expenditures
of the authority incident to, and necessary or convenient to, carrying out its corporate purposes
and powers. (b) Sources of Payment. Bonds issued by the authority shall be payable solely
out of revenues or property of the authority specified in the resolutions authorizing the
issuance of such bonds. To the extent permitted by any contracts with the holders of outstanding
bonds and any other contractual obligations or requirements, the authority may pledge any,
or all, of its revenues or mortgages or assign any, or all, of its assets (whether real or
personal and whether tangible or intangible) to secure the...
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41-10-755
Section 41-10-755 Bonds of the authority. (a) General. The authority is authorized from time
to time to sell and issue its bonds for the purpose of providing funds to be transferred to
and deposited in the Alabama Trust Fund and the Rainy Day Account, to provide additional funds
to the Alabama Medicaid Agency, for paying the costs of transportation projects, and for the
purpose of refunding any or all of the authority's outstanding bonds. (b) Sources of payment.
Bonds issued by the authority shall be solely and exclusively an obligation of the authority
and shall not create an obligation or debt of the state. Such bonds shall not be general obligations
of the authority but shall be payable solely from one or more of the following sources: (1)
Appropriated funds. (2) The income or proceeds realized by the authority under any mortgage
or security granted to the authority. (3) Amounts derived from any letter of credit, insurance
policy, or other form of credit enhancement applicable to...
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11-61A-2
Section 11-61A-2 Definitions. Unless the context plainly indicates otherwise, the following
words and terms have the meanings ascribed to them: (1) AUTHORITY. A public corporation organized
under this chapter. (2) BOARD. The board of directors of an authority organized under this
chapter. (3) BOND. Any bond authorized to be issued under this chapter. (4) COUPON. Any interest
coupon evidencing an installment of interest payable with respect to a bond. (5) DIRECTOR.
A member of a board. (6) GOVERNING BODY. The body in which the general legislative powers
of the municipality are vested. (7) INDENTURE. A mortgage, an indenture of mortgage, deed
of trust, trust agreement, or trust indenture executed by an authority as security for its
bonds. (8) MUNICIPALITY. A Class 2 municipality subject to this chapter. (9) PARKING FACILITY.
Any building, structure, land, right-of-way, equipment, or instrumentality used or useful
in either of the following ways: a. In connection with the construction,...
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11-86A-15
Section 11-86A-15 Security for bonds. (a) In the discretion of the board of directors of an
authority, any bonds may be secured by an indenture between an authority and a trustee, which
may be a trust company or bank having trust powers, whether the trust company or bank is located
within or outside of the state. In any indenture or resolution providing for the issuance
of bonds, an authority may pledge, for payment of the principal of and the interest on such
bonds, any of its revenues to which its rights exist or may thereafter come into existence,
and may assign, as security for payment, any of its leases, franchises, permits, and contracts.
In any indenture, an authority may mortgage any properties, including any that may be thereafter
acquired by it, and may provide that in the event of a default in payment of the bonds secured
thereby or in the event of default with respect to any agreement contained therein, the mortgage
may be foreclosed either by sale at public outcry or by...
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11-92A-15
Section 11-92A-15 Security for bonds. (a) In the discretion of the board of directors of an
authority, any bonds may be secured by an indenture between an authority and a trustee, which
may be any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether such trust company or bank is
located within or without the state. In any such indenture or resolution providing for the
issuance of bonds an authority may pledge, for payment of the principal of and the interest
on such bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may thereafter come into
existence, including, but not limited to, revenues or other money or property pledged to it
by any public or private person, and may assign, as security for such payment, any of its
leases, loan agreements, franchises, permits, and contracts. In any such indenture, an authority
may mortgage any of its properties, including any that may be thereafter acquired by it, and
may provide that in the event of a default in payment of the bonds...
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41-10-626
Section 41-10-626 Bonds of the authority. (a) General. The authority is authorized from time
to time to sell and issue its bonds in limited amounts and for the purpose of promoting economic
development and industrial recruitment as specified by the Legislature from time to time by
separate act, provided that refunding bonds may be issued by the authority pursuant to Section
41-10-627 without first obtaining separate authorization from the Legislature. (b) Sources
of payment. Bonds issued by the authority shall be solely and exclusively an obligation of
the authority and shall not create an obligation or debt of the state. Such bonds shall not
be general obligations of the authority but shall be payable solely from one or more of the
following sources: (1) Appropriated funds. (2) The income or proceeds realized by the authority
under any mortgage or security granted to the authority. (3) Amounts derived from any letter
of credit, insurance policy, or other form of credit enhancement...
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11-94-12
Section 11-94-12 Bonds of authority - Indenture; lien; remedies of bondholders. In the discretion
of its board, any bonds issued by an authority may be secured by an indenture between an authority
and a trustee, which may be any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether such bank
or trust company is located within or without the state. In any such indenture or resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds an authority may pledge, for payment of the principal
of and the interest on such bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may
thereafter come into existence and may assign, as security for such payment, any of its leases,
franchises, permits and contracts; and in any such indenture, an authority may mortgage any
of its properties, including any that may be thereafter acquired by it, and may provide that
in the event of a default in payment of the bonds secured thereby or in the event of default
with respect to any agreement contained therein, such...
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11-56-1
Section 11-56-1 Definitions. The following words and phrases, whenever used in this chapter,
shall, in the absence of clear implication otherwise, have the following respective meanings:
(1) CORPORATION OR THE CORPORATION. A corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter. (2) BOARD. The board of directors of the corporation. (3) THE STATE. The State
of Alabama. (4) THE MUNICIPALITY. That incorporated city or town in the state which authorized
the organization of the corporation. (5) THE COUNTY. That county in which the certificate
of incorporation of the corporation shall be filed for record. (6) LOCAL SUBDIVISION. The
municipality or the county. (7) PUBLIC CORPORATION. a. Any public corporation (other than
a corporation organized under this chapter) now or hereafter organized or created in the state
pursuant to the authorization or determination by the municipality, by the municipality and
one or more other cities and towns in the state, by the county, by the county...
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23-1-157
Section 23-1-157 Bonds - Generally. (a) The bonds of the corporation shall be signed by its
president or vice president and attested by its secretary; provided, that a facsimile of the
signature of the officers may be imprinted or otherwise reproduced on any such bonds in lieu
of his or her signing the same. The seal of the corporation shall be affixed to such bonds;
provided, that a facsimile of the seal may be imprinted or otherwise reproduced on any such
bonds in lieu of being manually affixed thereon. (b) Any bonds of the corporation may be executed
and delivered at any time and from time to time, shall be in such form and denominations and
of such tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate or rates of interest payable and evidenced
in such manner, may contain provisions for redemption prior to maturity and may contain other
provisions not inconsistent with this article, all as may be provided by the resolution of
the board of directors whereunder such bonds are authorized to be...
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41-10-81
Section 41-10-81 Definitions. When used in this article, the following terms shall have the
following meanings, respectively, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) CORPORATION.
A corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of this article. (2) BOARD. The board of
directors of the corporation. (3) STATE. The State of Alabama. (4) COUNTY. That county in
the state which authorized the organization of the corporation. (5) MUNICIPALITY. The incorporated
cities or towns located in the county which authorized the organization of the corporation.
(6) PUBLIC CORPORATION. Any public corporation now or hereafter organized or created in the
state pursuant to the authorization or determination by the municipality or by the municipality
and any one or more other cities and towns in the state or by the county or by the county
and any one or more counties in the state. (7) STATE AGENCY. Any public corporation now or
hereafter organized or created in the state pursuant to the...
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