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Code · Kansas · Chapter 10 — Bonds And Warrants

10-624. Uncertificated bonds; statement of rights; facsimile signatures.

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10-624. Uncertificated bonds; statement of rights; facsimile signatures. The issuer shall attach to its uncertificated bonds, written statements which provide a record of certain rights as of the time of issuance of the statements. Such statements shall be provided to each person acquiring rights by registration in uncertificated bonds and such statements shall be signed by a person whose signature is required or permitted to be placed on a certificated bond of the same class or series. The statement shall confer no rights on the recipient and it shall be neither a negotiable instrument nor a security.
The written statements attached to uncertificated bonds may be signed with a facsimile of the signature of the person required to sign such statements. If such statements are signed with a facsimile signature, the transfer agent shall sign such statements manually.
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