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Code · California · Government Code

§ 54702.4

252 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/54702-4

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Any resolution or resolutions authorizing any bonds or any issue of bonds may contain provisions respecting any of the following terms and conditions, which shall be a part of the contract with the holders of the bonds:
(a)The pledge of all or any part of the rental and lease revenues, subject to such agreements with bondholders as may then exist.
(b)The setting aside of reserves or sinking funds and the regulation and disposition thereof.
(c)Limitations on the purposes to which the proceeds of a sale of any issue of bonds, then or thereafter issue, may be applied, and pledging such proceeds to secure the payment of the bonds or any issue of bonds.
(d)Limitations on the issuance of additional bonds, the terms upon which additional bonds may be issued and secured, and the refunding of outstanding bonds.
(e)The procedure, if any, by which the terms of any contract with bondholders may be amended or abrogated, the amount of bonds the holders of which must consent thereto, and the manner in which such consent may be given.
(f)Limitation on expenditures for operation, administration, or other expenses of the local agency.
(g)Specification of the acts or omissions to act which shall constitute a default in the duties of the local agency to holders of the bonds, and providing the rights and remedies of such holders in the event of default.
(h)The mortgaging of any housing and the site thereof for the purpose of securing the bondholders.
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