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27-61-1
Section 27-61-1 Surplus Lines Insurance Multi-State Compliance Compact. The Surplus Lines Insurance
Multi-State Compliance Compact Act is enacted into law and entered into with all jurisdictions
mutually adopting the compact in the form substantially as follows: PREAMBLE WHEREAS, with
regard to Non-Admitted Insurance policies with risk exposures located in multiple states,
the 111th United States Congress has stipulated in Title V, Subtitle B, the Non-Admitted and
Reinsurance Reform Act of 2010, of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act, hereafter, the NRRA, that: (A) The placement of Non-Admitted Insurance shall be subject
to the statutory and regulatory requirements solely of the insured's Home State, and (B) Any
law, regulation, provision, or action of any State that applies or purports to apply to Non-Admitted
Insurance sold to, solicited by, or negotiated with an insured whose Home State is another
State shall be preempted with respect to such application;...
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11-63-2
Section 11-63-2 Loans, grants, etc., of property, payment of principal or interest on outstanding
bonds and securities, etc., by municipalities for assistance of related public corporations
authorized generally; issuance of bonds by municipalities to provide moneys for loans, payments,
etc., generally; creation of irrevocable trust funds for payment of corporate securities.
(a) In addition to all other powers that a municipality may have with respect to a related
public corporation, any municipality may, with or without consideration and on such terms
as its governing body may deem advisable: (1) Lend or donate money to, or perform services
for the benefit of, a related public corporation; (2) Donate, convey, transfer, lease, or
grant to a related public corporation any property of any kind; (3) Pay, or provide for the
payment of, the principal of or interest on any then outstanding bonds or other securities
theretofore issued by a related public corporation, whether or not such...
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11-50-172
Section 11-50-172 Provision by transferor for payment of outstanding bonds, mortgages, indentures,
etc. If there are outstanding any bonds, mortgages, indentures, resolutions, or other obligations,
including revenue bonds or other securities, payable from or secured by a pledge of the revenues
or earnings of or constituting a lien upon the water system or systems proposed to be transferred
and conveyed under the provisions of this article, the public corporation proposing to make
such transfer and conveyance: (1) Shall make provision for the assumption by the transferee
public corporation of the due and prompt payment of the principal of and interest on such
bonds or other obligations and the due and prompt performance of all other agreements and
conditions in the manner authorized by such outstanding bonds, mortgages, indentures, resolutions,
or other obligations, or (2) In the absence of any such authorization or, at the election
of the transferor and transferee public corporations,...
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11-58-8
Section 11-58-8 Bonds - Security for payment of principal and interest; remedies upon default.
The principal of and interest on any bonds issued by a corporation organized under the authority
of this chapter shall be secured by a pledge of the rentals and other receipts of all or any
part of the medical clinic and its facilities financed in whole or in part with the proceeds
of such bond issue or with the proceeds of bonds refunded or to be refunded by such issue,
may be secured by a mortgage covering all or any part of the clinic from which the revenues
so pledged may be derived and may be secured by a pledge of the lease of such clinic. The
proceedings under which such bonds are authorized to be issued or any such mortgage may contain
any agreements and provisions customarily contained in instruments securing bonds, including,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, provisions respecting the fixing and collection
of rents for any clinic or clinical facilities covered by...
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16-60-92
Section 16-60-92 Refunding bonds. The authority may from time to time issue refunding bonds
for the purpose of refunding any matured or unmatured bonds of the authority then outstanding.
Any premium that may be necessary to redeem or retire the bonds to be refunded and all expenses
of issuing the refunding bonds may be paid out of the proceeds from the sale of the refunding
bonds. The principal of the refunding bonds shall not exceed the principal of the bonds to
be refunded plus any such premium and expenses. If the total of the principal and interest
maturing with respect to any refunding bonds, during each fiscal year in which any of the
bonds secured on a parity with the bonds to be refunded have a stated maturity, does not exceed
the total of the principal and interest that would have matured during the same fiscal year
on the said bonds to be refunded, then the refunding bonds shall be subrogated and entitled
to all priorities, rights and pledges to which the bonds refunded...
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41-10-93
Section 41-10-93 Authority for issuance of bonds by corporation; liability upon bonds; form,
terms, denominations, etc.; redemption; sale; payment of expenses in connection with authorization,
sale and issuance; bonds to contain recital as to authority for issuance; bonds to be deemed
negotiable instruments. The corporation is authorized at any time and from time to time to
issue its interest-bearing revenue bonds for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, improving,
enlarging, completing and equipping one or more projects. The principal of and interest on
any such bonds shall be payable solely out of the rent, revenues and income derived from the
project with respect to which such bonds are issued. None of the bonds of the corporation
shall ever constitute an obligation or debt of the state, the county or the municipality or
a charge against the credit or taxing power of the state, the county or municipality. The
bonds of the corporation may be in such form and denomination, may be...
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41-10-64
Section 41-10-64 Special and continuing trust fund for payment of principal and interest on
bonds of authority and maintenance, etc., of facilities thereof. For the purpose of providing
funds for the payment of the costs and expenses necessary to accomplish the purpose of this
authority and for the payment of the principal of and interest on any bonds issued by the
authority under the provisions of this article, there is hereby created and irrevocably pledged
to the payment of such obligations a special and continuing trust fund which shall consist
of all revenues, receipts and income from rents contracted for and received by the authority
and all revenues, receipts and income received by the authority from any other source whatsoever.
There shall be created within said special and continuing trust fund a reserve fund account
of said authority in the State Treasury, in which shall be placed as a trust fund and held
separate and apart from all other moneys of the state or of the...
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11-56-10
Section 11-56-10 Bonds - Authority for issuance; security for payment of principal and interest
generally; form, terms, denominations, etc.; sale, redemption, etc. The corporation is authorized
at any time and from time to time to issue its interest-bearing revenue bonds for the purpose
of acquiring, constructing, improving, enlarging, completing and equipping one or more projects.
The principal of and the interest on any such bonds shall be payable solely out of the revenues
derived from the project with respect to which such bonds are issued. None of the bonds of
the corporation shall ever constitute an obligation or debt of the state, the county or the
municipality or a charge against the credit or taxing powers of the state, the county or the
municipality. Bonds of the corporation may be issued at any time and from time to time, may
be in such form and denominations, may be of such tenor, may be payable in such installments
and at such time or times, not exceeding 40 years from...
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16-16B-6
Section 16-16B-6 (Implementation Conditioned on Separate Legislative Enactment.) Appropriation
of revenues to the authority; pledge thereof for. For the purpose of providing for payment
of the principal, premium (if any), and interest on the Bonds, and to accomplish the objectives
of this chapter, there is hereby irrevocably pledged to those purposes, and hereby appropriated,
such amount as may be necessary therefor from the following sources: (a) The residue of the
receipts from the excise tax ("the utility gross receipts tax") levied by Title
40, Chapter 21, Article 3, as amended ("Article 3"), remaining after payment of
the expenses of administration and enforcement of Article 3, being that portion of the tax
that is required by Article 3 to be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the Trust
Fund, after there shall have been taken from the residue the amount necessary to pay at their
respective maturities the principal of and interest on those bonds issued by the...
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2-6-111
Section 2-6-111 Refunding bonds. The corporation may sell and issue its refunding bonds, without
limit as to principal amount, for the purpose of refunding any bonds of the corporation at
the time outstanding, paying the expenses of issuance, and paying any premiums necessary to
be paid to redeem any bonds to be refunded. (Act 2011-575, p. 1231, ยง13.)...
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