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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 49

CHAPTER 49 [OLD]

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CHAPTER 49 [OLD]
BONDS: THE REVENUE BOND ACT OF 1935
REPEALED. L 1989, c 80, §5.
CHAPTER 49
REVENUE BONDS
Section
49-1 Definitions
49-2 Declaration of policy
49-3 Additional powers of counties
49-4 Authorization of undertaking, loan program and revenue
bonds; details of revenue bonds
49-5 Sale of revenue bonds
49-6 Form and execution of revenue bonds
49-7 CUSIP numbers
49-8 Support facility for variable rate revenue bonds
49-9 Covenants in resolution authorizing issuance of
revenue bonds
49-10 Rates, rentals, fees and charges; undertakings and
loan programs to be self-sustaining
49-11 Use of revenue and user taxes of undertaking or loan
program
49-12 Lien and charge of revenue bonds
49-13 Revenue bonds not a general or moral obligation of the
county
49-14 Undertaking, loan program, and revenue bonds exempt
from taxation
49-15 Federal tax-exempt status; preference; protection
49-16 Revenue bonds legal investments
49-17 Duties of the director of finance
49-18 Investment of reserves, etc.
49-19 Bond anticipation notes
49-20 Refunding revenue bonds
49-21 General laws applicable
49-22 Consent of another county
49-23 Consent of state agencies
49-24 Validation of proceedings
49-25 Construction of chapter
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