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11-97-11
Section 11-97-11 Proceeds from sale of bonds. All moneys derived from the sale of any bonds
issued by a corporation shall be used solely for the purpose or purposes for which the same
are authorized; provided, however, that if for any reason any part of such proceeds shall
not be necessary for such purposes, then such unexpended part of such proceeds shall be applied
to the payment of the principal or of interest on the said bonds. All accrued interest and
premium received in any such sale shall be applied to the payment of interest or principal
on the bonds sold. (Acts 1984, No. 84-314, p. 695, ยง11.)...
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11-22-12
Section 11-22-12 Temporary borrowing. The corporation may, in addition to the other powers
granted in this chapter, 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 date of issuance. Any such temporary borrowing may be made in
anticipation of the sale and issuance of long-term bonds, and in such event the principal
proceeds from the sale of such long-term bonds shall, to the extent necessary, be used for
payment of the principal of and the interest on the temporary bonds or notes issued in anticipation
of the sale and issuance of such long-term bonds. Any such temporary borrowing may also be
made with respect to a project simultaneously with or after the sale and issuance of long-term
bonds issued with respect to such project if, under the terms of the proceedings under which
such long-term bonds are issued, the proceeds therefrom or any part thereof...
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11-60-12
Section 11-60-12 Borrowing of money for temporary use and issuance of temporary revenue bonds
as evidence thereof. (a) The corporation may, in addition to the other powers granted in this
chapter, 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 bonds, and in such event the principal proceeds from
the sale of such long-term bonds shall, to the extent necessary, be used for payment of the
principal of and the interest on the temporary bonds or notes issued in anticipation of the
sale and issuance of such long-term bonds. (c) Any such temporary borrowing may also be made
with respect to a project simultaneously with or after the sale and issuance of long-term
bonds issued with respect to such project if, under the terms of the...
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11-62-8
Section 11-62-8 Bonds and notes generally - Form, terms, denominations, etc.; execution, sale,
delivery, redemption, etc.; security for payment of principal or interest; remedies upon default;
liability of municipalities, board, etc., thereupon. (a) Any authority shall have power to
issue from time to time its bonds and notes in such principal amount as its board shall determine
to be necessary to provide sufficient funds for achieving any of its corporate purposes, including
the payment of interest on any of its notes and bonds, the establishment of reserves to secure
any such notes and bonds and all other expenditures of such authority incident to and necessary
or convenient to carry out its corporate purposes and powers. Any authority shall also have
the power to issue from time to time notes to renew notes and bonds to pay notes, including
interest thereon and, whenever it deems refunding expedient, to refund any bonds by the issuance
of new bonds, whether the bonds to be refunded...
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11-88-7.1
Section 11-88-7.1 Additional powers. (a) Any authority organized or operating pursuant to Chapter
88 of Title 11 shall, in addition to all other powers now or hereafter granted by law, have
the following powers and rights: (1) To borrow money for temporary use for any of its corporate
purposes and, in evidence of such borrowing, to issue from time to time revenue bonds or notes
maturing not later than 36 months from the date of issuance. 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. Any such temporary borrowing may also be made with respect to a project simultaneously
with or after the sale and issuance of long-term revenue bonds...
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11-97-10
Section 11-97-10 Security for payment of bonds; contracts and agreements to secure. (a) Bonds
issued by any corporation may, as its board may deem advisable, be either general obligations
of such corporation or limited obligations payable only out of certain specified revenues
or assets of such corporation; provided, that any corporation may enter into contracts with
the holders of any of its bonds preventing such corporation from thereafter issuing general
obligation bonds or limiting the amount of such bonds that may thereafter be issued. To the
extent permitted by any contracts with the holders of outstanding bonds and any other contractual
obligations or requirements, any corporation may pledge any of its revenues or mortgage or
assign any of its assets, whether real or personal and whether tangible or intangible, to
secure the payment of any of its bonds. (b) As security for payment of the principal of and
the interest and premium, if any, on any bonds issued or assumed by it, any...
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11-97-12
Section 11-97-12 Refunding bonds. (a) Any bonds issued or assumed by a corporation may from
time to time be refunded by the issuance, by sale or exchange, of refunding bonds payable
from the same or different sources for the purpose of paying all or any part of the principal
of the bonds to be refunded, any redemption premium required to be paid as a condition to
the redemption prior to maturity of any such bonds that are to be so redeemed in connection
with such refunding, any accrued and unpaid interest on the bonds to be refunded, any interest
to accrue on each bond to be refunded to the date on which it is to be paid, whether at maturity
or by redemption prior to maturity, and the expenses incurred in connection with such refunding
including, without limitation to, attorneys' fees, costs of printing the refunding bonds,
financial advisors' fees and accountants' fees; provided, that unless such bonds are duly
called for redemption pursuant to provisions contained therein, the...
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11-47-218
Section 11-47-218 Powers of authorities generally; location of projects; exercise of power
of eminent domain. (a) In addition to all other powers at any time conferred on it by law,
and subject to any express provisions of its certificate of incorporation to the contrary,
an authority shall have the following lawful powers, together with all powers incidental thereto
or necessary to discharge thereof in the corporate form: (1) To have succession by its corporate
name in perpetuity or for the duration specified in its certificate of incorporation. (2)
To sue and be sued in its own name in civil actions and to defend actions against it. (3)
To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter the same at pleasure. (4) To adopt,
alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations, and rules, not inconsistent with this article or its
certificate of incorporation, for the regulation and conduct of the affairs and business of
the authority. (5) To acquire, receive, take, and hold, whether by purchase,...
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11-97-8
Section 11-97-8 Powers of corporation; location of facilities of corporation. (a) Every corporation
shall have all of the powers necessary and convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes
and provisions of this chapter, including (without limiting the generality of the foregoing)
the following powers: (1) To have succession in its corporate name for the duration of time
(which may be in perpetuity, subject to the provisions of Section 11-97-22 hereof) specified
in its certificate of incorporation; (2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits
and actions and to defend suits against it; (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal
and to alter the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations, and
rules, not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter, for the regulation and conduct
of its affairs and business; (5) To acquire, whether by gift, purchase, transfer, foreclosure,
lease, or otherwise, to construct and to expand, improve, operate,...
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11-89A-8
Section 11-89A-8 Powers of authority; location of facilities of authority. (a) Every authority
shall have all of the powers necessary and convenient to carry out and effectuate the purposes
and provisions of this chapter, including (without limiting the generality of the foregoing)
the following powers: (1) To have succession in its corporate name for the duration of time
(which may be in perpetuity, subject to the provisions of Section 11-89A-21 specified in its
certificate of incorporation); (2) To sue and be sued in its own name in civil suits and actions
and to defend suit against it; (3) To adopt and make use of a corporate seal and to alter
the same at pleasure; (4) To adopt, alter, and repeal bylaws, regulations, and rules, not
inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter, for the regulation and conduct of its affairs
and business; (5) To acquire, whether by gift, purchase, transfer, foreclosure, lease, or
otherwise, to construct and to expand, improve, operate, maintain,...
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