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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§304A-2679] Pledge of revenue of the university.

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[§304A-2679] Pledge of revenue of the university. The resolution authorizing the issuance of revenue bonds may pledge to the payment thereof all or any part of the revenue of the university, and the pledge shall constitute a lien on revenue of the university to the extent and in the manner provided in the resolution prior and paramount to any claim or other obligation of any nature against the revenue of the university so pledged subsequently arising or incurred. The board may provide in the resolution that all revenue bonds of the same issue be equally and ratably secured without priority by reason of number, date, or maturity of the bonds, date of sale, execution, or delivery thereof.
Any pledge of revenue of the university contained in any resolution adopted under this subpart shall be valid from and after the adoption of the resolution without physical delivery of the revenue of the university pledged or the necessity of any further action by the State or the board, or any officer or agent of the State or the board. [L 2007, c 161, pt of §1]
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