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11-47-222
Section 11-47-222 Bonds of an authority - Sale and issuance of refunding bonds; maturity; limitation
on principal amount; use of proceeds; effectuation of refunding by sale or exchange of bonds.
(a) An authority may at any time and from time to time sell and issue its refunding bonds
for the purpose of refunding the principal of and interest on any then outstanding bonds of
the authority, whether or not the bonds shall have matured or be redeemable at the option
of the authority at the time of the refunding, and for the payment of any expenses incurred
in connection with the refunding and any premium or other sum necessary to be paid to redeem
or retire the bonds to be refunded. No refunding bonds shall be issued unless the present
value of all debt service on the refunding bonds (computed with a discount rate equal to the
true interest rate of the refunding bonds and taking into account all underwriting discount
and other issuance expenses) shall not be greater than 95 percent of the...
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11-81-64
Section 11-81-64 Bonds for refunding or funding of bonds outstanding - Authority for issuance;
sale or exchange; rights, etc., of holders thereof. The governing body of any municipality
may, without any election, issue bonds of the municipality for the purpose of refunding a
like or greater face amount of the principal of any matured or unmatured bonds of such municipality
then outstanding whether the bonds to be refunded belong to one class or to two or more classes
or to one issue or to two or more issues. The proceedings authorizing any refunding bonds
shall clearly identify the bonds to be refunded thereby. Without limiting the generality of
any of the foregoing, it is specifically declared that serial bonds shall be included in the
classes and issues of bonds which may be refunded hereunder. Bonds which any municipality
is legally obligated to pay, although not issued in the name of such municipality, shall be
considered bonds of such municipality for the purposes of this section....
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11-54-91
Section 11-54-91 Borrowing of money for temporary use and issuance of temporary revenue bonds
as evidence thereof. (a) Any industrial development board organized under the provisions of
this division, as amended, may, in addition to the other powers granted in the other provisions
of this division, borrow money for temporary use for any of its corporate purposes and, in
evidence of such borrowing, issue from time to time revenue bonds or notes maturing not later
than 18 months from the date of issuance. (b) Any such temporary borrowing may be made in
anticipation of the sale and issuance of long-term revenue bonds; and, in such event, the
principal proceeds from the sale of such long-term revenue bonds shall, to the extent necessary,
be used for payment of the principal of and the interest on the temporary revenue bonds or
notes issued in anticipation of the sale and issuance of such long-term revenue bonds. (c)
Any such temporary borrowing may also be made with respect to a project...
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11-81-93
Section 11-81-93 Bonds for refunding of bonds outstanding or installments on serial bonds outstanding
- Authority for issuance. (a) The county commission of any county having bonds outstanding,
without an election, may issue bonds of the county for the purpose of refunding the bonds
to an amount not exceeding the principal amount of the bonds to be so refunded and also, without
an election, may issue bonds of the county from time to time for the purpose of refunding
installments of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) becoming due on outstanding serial
bonds heretofore or hereafter issued. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a county commission
of any county, without an election, and no later than December 31, 2020, may issue bonds of
the county, limited in an amount as provided in subsection (a), for the purpose of refunding
bonds that were originally issued prior to January 1, 2011, to refund other bonds. The prior
refunding bonds are ratified and confirmed and given effect in...
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41-10-308
Section 41-10-308 Temporary loans in anticipation of issuance of bonds. In anticipation of
issuance of bonds under this article, the authority may, from time to time, borrow such sums
as may be needed for any of the purposes for which bonds are authorized to be issued under
this article, and in evidence of the moneys so borrowed may issue its promissory notes. The
principal of and the interest on notes so issued may, from time to time, be refunded by refunding
notes or by bonds in anticipation of the issuance of which such notes were issued. All such
notes, whether initial issues or refunding issues, may bear interest from their dates until
their maturities at such rate or rates as may be deemed acceptable by the board of directors,
not to exceed 15 percent per annum, shall mature within three years from their date, and the
principal thereof, premium, if any, and interest thereon shall be payable solely from the
proceeds of the refunding notes issued to refund any such notes...
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41-10-498
Section 41-10-498 Temporary loans in anticipation of issuance of bonds. In anticipation of
issuance of bonds under this article, the authority may, from time to time, borrow such sums
as may be needed for any of the purposes for which bonds are authorized to be issued under
this article, and in evidence of the moneys so borrowed by issue of its promissory notes.
The principal of and the interest on notes so issued may, from time to time, be refunded by
refunding notes or by bonds in anticipation of the issuance of which such notes were issued.
All such notes, whether initial issues or refunding issues, may bear interest from their dates
until their maturities at such rate or rates as may be deemed acceptable by the board of directors,
not to exceed 15 percent per annum, shall mature within three years from their date, and the
principal thereof, premium, if any, and interest thereon shall be payable solely from the
proceeds of the refunding notes issued to refund any such notes...
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41-10-501
Section 41-10-501 Sale and issuance of refunding bonds. The authority may, from time to time,
sell and issue its refunding bonds, without limitation as to principal amount, for the purpose
of refunding any matured or unmatured bonds of the authority at the time outstanding and paying
any premiums necessary to be paid to redeem any such bonds so to be refunded and all expenses
incurred in connection therewith. Such refunding bonds shall be subrogated and entitled to
all priorities, rights and pledges to which the bonds refunded thereby were entitled. (Acts
1990, No. 90-603, p.1094, ยง12.)...
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41-10-459
Section 41-10-459 Refunding bonds. The authority may from time to time sell and issue its refunding
bonds without limit as to principal amount for the purpose of refunding any bonds of the authority
at the time outstanding, paying the expenses of issuance thereof and paying any premiums necessary
to be paid to redeem any bonds so to be refunded; provided, however, that no refunding bonds
(other than refunding bonds issued to refund those bonds of the authority designated Building
Renovation Revenue Bonds, Series 1990, originally issued in the aggregate principal amount
of $29,500,000) shall be issued unless the present value of all debt service on the refunding
bonds (computed with a discount rate equal to the true interest rate of the refunding bonds
and taking into account all underwriting discount and other issuance expenses) shall not be
greater than 99 percent of the present value of all debt service on the bonds to be refunded
(computed using the same discount rate and taking...
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22-34-9
Section 22-34-9 Certificates or notes in anticipation of bonds. In anticipation of the issuance
of bonds, the authority may borrow such sums as may be needed for any of the aforesaid purposes
and to obligate itself by certificate or promissory note, bearing interest at a rate or rates
to be specified by the authority, and maturing within 18 months from the date of such certificate
or promissory note. Such certificates or promissory notes shall be payable solely from the
proceeds of the bonds of the authority and from the funds from which such bonds are payable.
In the event that authority funds are not available for a loan for a project when application
is made, in order to accelerate the completion of any project, the public body may, with the
approval of the authority, obligate such public body to provide local funds to pay that portion
of the cost of the project which the authority will make available by loan, and the authority
shall refund the amount expended on its behalf by such...
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22-3A-14
Section 22-3A-14 Refunding bonds. (a) Any bonds issued by the authority under this chapter
may from time to time thereafter be refunded by the issuance of refunding bonds of the authority;
provided, however, that no refunding bonds shall be issued unless the present value of all
debt service on the refunding bonds (computed with a discount rate equal to the true interest
rate of the refunding bonds and taking into account all underwriting discount and other issuance
expenses) shall not be greater than 95 percent of the present value of all debt service on
the bonds to be refunded (computed using the same discount rate and taking into account the
underwriting discount and other issuance expenses originally applicable to such bonds) determined
as if such bonds to be refunded were paid and retired in accordance with the schedule of maturities
(considering mandatory redemption as a scheduled maturity) provided at the time of their issuance.
Provided further that the average maturity of the...
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