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Code · California · Government Code

§ 15832.5

202 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/15832-5

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The board is authorized from time to time to issue its negotiable notes, including commercial paper notes or other forms of negotiable short-term indebtedness, or may in anticipation of the sale of bonds issue its negotiable bond anticipation notes and may renew the same from time to time. The board may issue notes partly to renew notes or to discharge other obligations then outstanding and partly for any other purpose. Any notes may be authorized, sold, executed and delivered in the same manner as bonds.
Any resolution or resolutions authorizing notes of the board or any issue thereof may contain any provisions that the board is authorized to include in any resolution or resolutions authorizing bonds of the board, and the board may include in any notes any terms, covenants, or conditions that it is authorized to include in any bonds. All of these notes shall be paid from any revenues of the board or other moneys available therefor and not otherwise pledged, or from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds of the board in anticipation of which they were issued, subject only to any contractual rights of the holders of any of its notes or other obligations then outstanding.
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