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36-9-31-10. Revenue bonds of consolidated city

IN Code § 36-9-31-10 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 10. (a) The board may recommend to the city-county legislative body that it finance the cost of facilities for waste disposal by borrowing money and issuing revenue bonds from time to time under this section.

(b) The issuance of revenue bonds must be authorized by ordinance of the legislative body.

(c) The revenue bonds are special obligations of the consolidated city and are payable solely from and secured by a lien upon the revenues of all or part of the facilities whether or not the facilities are being financed with revenue bonds under this section, as shall be more fully described in the ordinance authorizing the issuance of the revenue bonds. The ordinance may pledge and assign for the security of the revenue bonds all or part of the revenues or net revenues of the facilities.

(d) The revenue bonds, and interest on them, are not a debt of the consolidated city or the board, nor a charge, lien, or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon property of the board or the city, or upon the revenues of the board other than those revenues of the facilities that have been pledged to the payment of the revenue bonds. Every revenue bond must recite in substance that the revenue bond, including interest, is payable solely from the revenues pledged to its payment, and that neither the board nor the city is under any obligation to pay it, except from those revenues.

(e) In order that the payment of the revenue bonds and the interest on them be adequately secured, the consolidated city and its officers, agents, and employees shall provide for such covenants and do such other acts and things that may be necessary, convenient, or desirable in order to secure the revenue bonds or that may tend to make the revenue bonds more marketable.

As added by Acts 1982, P.L.77, SEC.27.

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36-9-31-10. Revenue bonds of consolidated city