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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 47

CHAPTER 47 [OLD]

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CHAPTER 47 [OLD]
BONDS: COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL
REPEALED. L 1989, c 80, §4.
CHAPTER 47
COUNTY BONDS
Part I. General Obligation Bonds
Section
47-1 Definitions
47-2 Issuance authorized; limitation
47-3 Purpose of issuance
47-4 Bonds for revenue-producing undertakings
47-5 Use of proceeds
47-6 Method of authorization
47-7 Details of bonds
47-8 Sale of bonds
47-9 Form and execution of bonds
47-10 CUSIP numbers
47-11 Support facility for variable rate bonds
47-12 Pledge of full faith and credit, unlimited taxation
to pay principal and interest; satisfaction of
judgment
47-13 Exemption from taxes; first charge on general fund
47-14 Federal tax-exempt status; preference; protection
47-15 Payment by director of finance
47-16 Bond anticipation notes
47-17 Refunding bonds authorized
47-18 Action on default
47-19 Service on garnishee
47-20 Garnishee to withhold funds
47-21 Certificate furnished garnishee
47-22 Garnishee to satisfy judgment
47-23 Successive actions
47-24 Validation of proceedings
47-25 Bonds negotiable, incontestable
47-26 Provisions of chapter controlling
Part II. Sinking Funds
47-31 Sinking fund
47-32 Retirement of bonds from sinking fund money
47-33 Purchase of bonds, when
Part III. Lost, Stolen, Destroyed, Defaced Bonds and
Coupons
47-41 Request for replacement or payment
47-42 Issuance of duplicate
47-43 Payment to be made
47-44 Issuance of transferable certificate
47-45 Condition of replacement or payment
47-46 Disputed ownership
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