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  10. Article 7 - Bond Issues


Article 7 - Bond Issues


  • Section 21-13-701 - Submission of Question to Electors Authorized; Purposes for Which Indebtedness May Be Created; Required Public Hearing on Bonding Proposition; Reserve Fund for Maintenance Required.
  • Section 21-13-702 - Construction of School Building on Leased Land; State and Its Agencies Authorized to Enter Into Leases.
  • Section 21-13-703 - Limits on Indebtedness.
  • Section 21-13-704 - Sale of Bonds Generally.
  • Section 21-13-705 - Printing and Numbering of Bonds.
  • Section 21-13-706 - Execution, Form and Contents of Bonds.
  • Section 21-13-707 - Record of Bonds Sold and Delivered.
  • Section 21-13-708 - Terms of Bonds; Negotiability.
  • Section 21-13-709 - How Bonds to Mature.
  • Section 21-13-710 - Sale to Be Conducted by Board of Trustees; Disposition of Proceeds.
  • Section 21-13-711 - Price of Bonds; Bids.
  • Section 21-13-712 - Security for Payment of Bonds.
  • Section 21-13-713 - Tax Levy.
  • Section 21-13-714 - Payment of Bonds Before Collection of Tax Levy.
  • Section 21-13-715 - County Treasurer to Pay Bonds and Report Payment to Board of Trustees.
  • Section 21-13-716 - Penalty for Misappropriation of Funds by Trustees.
  • Section 21-13-717 - Additional Surety by County Treasurer.
  • Section 21-13-718 - Bonds Valid Though Signers Cease to Hold Office.
  • Section 21-13-719 - Use of Facsimile Signatures.
  • Section 21-13-720 - Refunding Bonds.
  • Section 21-13-721 - Validation of Outstanding Bonds, Acts and Proceedings.
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