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Code · Alaska · Title 18 · Chapter 55

Sec. 18.55.180. Issuance and sale of bonds and notes.

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Sec. 18.55.180. Issuance and sale of bonds and notes.
Bonds and notes of the corporation issued under AS 18.55.100 — 18.55.290 are authorized by adoption of a resolution prescribing the date of issuance and maturity, interest rate, denomination, form, conversion privilege, rank or priority, execution, terms of redemption, medium and place of payment. Bonds and notes may be sold in the manner, on the terms, and at the price the corporation determines. Each bond and note is negotiable. The signature of a member of the board of directors of the corporation or an officer of the corporation upon a bond or note or coupon is not invalidated by that person's ceasing to hold office before the delivery of the bond or note.
The recitation of a bond or note that it has been issued in the financing of a housing or public building project under AS 18.55.010 — 18.55.290 is conclusive as to the issuance of the bond or note and the character of the project in a challenge of the validity of the bond or note or the security for it.
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