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Code · California · Government Code

§ 54702.1

185 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/54702-1

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(a)A local agency may, from time to time, issue its bonds for the purpose of financing construction of rental housing for employees. In anticipation of the sale of bonds, the local agency may issue negotiable bond anticipation notes and may renew such notes from time to time. Bond anticipation notes may be paid from the proceeds of sale of the bonds of the local agency in anticipation of which they were issued. Bond anticipation notes and the resolution or resolutions authorizing such note may contain any provisions, conditions, or limitations which a bond, agreement relating thereto, or bond resolution of the local agency may contain except that any such note or renewal thereof shall mature at a time not later than two years from the date of the issuance of the original note.
(b)The bonds shall be a special obligation of the local agency payable from all or any part of the rental or lease revenues or other funds as specified in this chapter. The bonds shall be negotiable instruments for all purposes, subject only to the provisions of such bonds for registration.
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