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Code · California · Education Code

§ 17186

158 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/17186

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(a)Any holder of revenue bonds issued under this chapter, or any coupons appertaining thereto, or the trustee or trustees under any trust agreement, indenture, or resolution, may, either at law or in equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceedings, protect and enforce any rights conferred under state law, by this chapter, or under the terms of any trust agreement, indenture, or resolution, except to the extent that these rights may be otherwise restricted by any resolution authorizing the issuance of these bonds, or by any trust agreement or indenture securing these bonds.
(b)Any holder of revenue bonds issued under this chapter, or any coupons appertaining thereto, or the trustee or trustees under any trust agreement, indenture, or resolution, may enforce and compel the performance of all duties required under this chapter, or by any trust agreement, indenture, or resolution, to be performed by the authority, or by any officer, employee, or agent of the authority.
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