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11-54-27
Section 11-54-27 Refunding bonds. Any bonds issued under this article and at any time outstanding
may at any time and from time to time be refunded by a municipality by the issuance of its
refunding bonds in such amount as the governing body may deem necessary but not exceeding
an amount sufficient to refund the principal of the bonds so to be refunded, together with
any unpaid interest thereon and any premiums and commissions necessary to be paid in connection
therewith. Any such refunding may be effected whether the bonds to be refunded shall have
then matured or shall thereafter mature, either by sale of the refunding bonds and the application
of the proceeds thereof for the payment of the bonds to be refunded thereby or by exchange
of the refunding bonds for the bonds to be refunded thereby; provided, that the holders of
any bonds so to be refunded shall not be compelled without their consent to surrender their
bonds for payment or exchange prior to the date on which they are...
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11-55-6
Section 11-55-6 Refunding bonds. Any bonds issued under this chapter and at any time outstanding
may at any time and from time to time be refunded by a municipality by the issuance of its
refunding bonds in such amount as the governing body may deem necessary but not exceeding
an amount sufficient to refund the principal of the bonds so to be refunded, together with
any unpaid interest thereon and any premiums and commissions necessary to be paid in connection
therewith. Any such refunding may be effected whether the bonds to be refunded shall have
then matured or shall thereafter mature, either by sale of the refunding bonds and the application
of the proceeds thereof for the payment of the bonds to be refunded thereby or by exchange
of the refunding bonds for the bonds to be refunded thereby; provided, that the holders of
any bonds so to be refunded shall not be compelled without their consent to surrender their
bonds for payment or exchange prior to the date on which they are...
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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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11-92B-12
Section 11-92B-12 Bonds of the authority. (a) Bonds of an authority shall be signed by the
chair or vice chair and attested to by the secretary or assistant secretary. The seal of an
authority shall be affixed thereto. A facsimile of the signature of the officers may be printed
or otherwise reproduced on any such bonds in lieu of being manually subscribed thereon, and
a facsimile of the seal of an authority may be printed or otherwise produced on any such bonds
in lieu of being manually affixed thereto, provided that the bonds have been manually authenticated
by a transfer agent of the bonds issued. Delivery of the bonds so executed shall be valid
notwithstanding any subsequent changes in officers or in the seal of an authority. (b) Bonds
may be executed and delivered by an authority at any time. The bonds shall be in such form
and denominations and of such tenor and maturities, shall bear such rate or rates of interest
or no interest, shall be payable at such times, and shall be...
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14-2-10
Section 14-2-10 Temporary loans in anticipation of issuance of bonds. In anticipation of issuance
of bonds under this chapter, the authority may, from time to time, borrow such sums as may
be needed, not exceeding $1,000,000.00 in aggregate principal amount, for any of the purposes
for which bonds are authorized to be issued under this chapter and in evidence of the moneys
so borrowed may issue its promissory notes. The authorized principal amount of notes that
may be issued under this section shall be reduced to the extent that bonds may be issued under
this chapter. 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 10 percent per annum, shall...
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23-6-9
Section 23-6-9 Disposition of bond proceeds; industrial access road and bridge construction
account; refunding bonds; contracts for construction, etc., of roads and bridges; performance
of work done without contract; property acquired by corporation; roads and bridges constructed
to be part of public highway system; appropriation for road and bridge construction. The proceeds
of all bonds, other than refunding bonds, issued by the corporation, remaining after paying
the expenses of their issuance, shall be turned into the treasury, shall be carried in a special
industrial access road and bridge construction account, and shall be available to be drawn
upon by the corporation, upon the approval of the State Department of Transportation and the
Governor, but solely for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, and relocating industrial
access roads and bridges and work incidental or related thereto, including the acquisition
of property necessary therefor. Moneys on deposit in the...
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11-89B-1
Section 11-89B-1 Public corporation given power to sell and issue bonds, to pledge for payment
proceeds, revenues, etc., and to issue bonds or notes for temporary borrowing. In addition
to all other powers now or hereafter granted by law, each public corporation organized under
the laws of the State of Alabama which is authorized by law (i) to operate a water system
consisting of land, plants, systems, facilities, buildings and other property, or any combination
of any thereof, which are used or useful or capable of future use in providing, furnishing,
supplying or distributing water and (ii) to borrow money for use for one or more of its corporate
purposes shall have the following powers, together with all powers incidental thereto or necessary
to the discharge thereof in corporate form: (1) To sell and issue bonds of such public corporation
in order to provide funds for any corporate function, use or purpose for which such public
corporation is otherwise authorized by law to borrow...
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11-92A-23
Section 11-92A-23 Special reserve funds and applications for appropriations. (a) In addition
to all other powers at any time conferred upon an authority by law, an authority may, in connection
with the issuance of any bonds hereunder, create and establish one or more special debt service
reserve funds (a "debt service reserve fund"), and may pay or cause to be paid into
each debt service reserve fund (i) proceeds from bonds issued pursuant hereto to the extent
provided by the authority authorizing the issuance thereof; (ii) any moneys appropriated and
made available by the Legislature for the purpose of such fund; and (iii) any other moneys
that may be made available to the authority from any other source for the purpose of such
fund. All moneys held in a debt service reserve fund shall be used solely for the payment
of the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on bonds secured, in whole or in part,
by that fund when and as the same become due and payable as provided in the...
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22-21-182
or mortgage indenture may also provide that in the event of any default thereunder it may be
foreclosed either by sale at public outcry or by judicial proceedings and that the trustee
under such mortgage or mortgage indenture or the holders of any securities secured thereby
may become the purchaser at any foreclosure sale if the highest bidder. Any such mortgage
or mortgage indenture may be filed in the office of the judge of probate of any county in
which any of the property, real, personal or mixed, subject to the lien thereof is,
or is anticipated to be, located, and the lien of such mortgage or mortgage indenture shall,
with respect to all personal property and fixtures subject thereto, including after-acquired
property, and notwithstanding any contrary provisions of, and without compliance with, the
Uniform Commercial Code, be valid and binding against all parties having claims of any kind
against the corporation, irrespective of whether the parties have actual notice...
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