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Code · Alaska · Title 44 · Chapter 85

Sec. 44.85.240. Bond anticipation notes.

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Sec. 44.85.240. Bond anticipation notes.
Notwithstanding any law applicable to a municipality as to the period for temporary financing of a public improvement or purpose by issuance of its notes in anticipation of the issuance of permanent bonds or as to the renewal of bond anticipation notes, the bond bank authority may purchase and the municipality may issue bond anticipation notes and may renew them from time to time; however, the bond anticipation notes, including renewals, shall mature in such amounts and in such years not exceeding five years from the date of the original issuance as is agreed between the bond bank authority and the municipality.
In connection with the transaction and purchase of bond anticipation notes, the bond bank authority may by agreement with the municipality impose any terms, conditions, and limitations as in its opinion are proper for the purposes and security of the bond bank authority and the holders of its bonds or notes. The failure of a municipality to comply with the agreement constitutes a failure of the municipality to pay principal of and interest on the bonds or notes, and the bond bank authority shall enforce all rights, remedies, and provisions of law as it has under this chapter or are elsewhere provided.
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