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Code · Arizona · Title 49 — The Environment

49-1278. Water supply development bonds; purpose

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A. Water supply development bonds may be issued to provide financial assistance under this article and to increase the capitalization of the water supply development revolving fund to accomplish the purposes stated in section 49-1273. These bonds may be secured by any monies received or to be received in the water supply development revolving fund. Amounts in the water supply development revolving fund may be used to cure defaults on loans made from the water supply development revolving fund to the extent otherwise permitted by law.
B. Any pledge made under this article is valid and binding from the time when the pledge is made. The monies pledged and received to be placed in the appropriate fund are immediately subject to the lien of the pledge without any future physical delivery or further act, and any such lien of any pledge is valid or binding against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract or otherwise against the board regardless of whether the parties have notice of the lien. The official resolution or trust indenture or any instrument by which this pledge is created, when placed in the board's records, is notice to all concerned of the creation of the pledge, and those instruments need not be recorded in any other place.
C. The bonds issued under this section, their transfer and the income they produce are exempt from taxation by this state or by any political subdivision of this state.
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