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Code · California · Education Code

§ 90016

176 words·~1 min read·/ca/education-code/90016

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The board shall issue revenue bonds and revenue bond anticipation notes in its name and as its obligation, but no bond or note issued or sold pursuant to this article shall be or become a lien, charge, or liability against the State of California or against the board or against the property or funds of either, except, in the case of revenue bonds, to the extent of the pledge of revenues or part of revenues of the project, as may be provided by the indenture pursuant to which revenue bonds are issued, and, in the case of notes, to the extent of the pledge of revenues of the project and proceeds of the sale of bonds, as may be provided in the resolution or indenture authorizing the issuance of the notes.
Each of these bonds and notes issued by the board shall contain a recital on the face thereof, stating that neither the payment of the principal nor any part thereof, nor any interest thereon, constitutes a debt, liability, or obligation of the State of California.
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