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Code · California · Government Code

§ 67550

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The commission may issue bonds for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, completion, addition, betterment, improvement, extension, or repair of the regional transit terminal or any part thereof, and any indenture under which bonds are issued may provide for the payment of any incidental expenses, including legal, engineering, fiscal, financial consultant, and other expenses, connected with issuing and disposing of the bonds, for all amounts required for the creation of an operating fund, or construction fund, reserve fund, sinking fund, or other special fund, for all other incidental expenses connected with the acquisition, construction, or completion of the regional transit terminal or any part thereof, for reimbursement of advances by the commission or by others for such purposes and for working capital.
The total amount of bonds that may be issued by the commission shall not be limited as to aggregate principal amount, except as the commission may provide in any indenture.
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