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Code · California · Streets and Highways Code

§ 5302.6

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As an alternative method to that method provided in Sections 5302.5 and 6467, for financing unpaid assessments against publicly owned property, as such property is defined in Section 5301, bonds may be issued to represent unpaid assessments against such public property. Bonds shall be issued in the manner and form as provided for in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 6468), Part 5 of this division. The holders of such bonds and each individual holder of such bonds shall have all of the rights set forth for the holder of an assessment under Section 5302.5 and that of the owner of a certificate to represent assessment against public property as provided for in this code and other rights as provided by the provisions of Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 6468), Part 5 of this division.
If bonds are to be issued to represent assessments against publicly owned property, it may be set forth by resolution of the legislative body of the entity conducting the proceedings at any time prior to the levy of assessment in the proceedings.
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