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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 181 — County and city bridges, tunnels, and ferries

181.660 Commission may issue bonds -- Form -- Place of payment -- Registration.

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(1)The commission may provide by resolution for the issuance of negotiable bonds to
pay the cost of any such interstate bridge. The resolution shall recite an estimate of
the cost. The bonds may be issued without a vote of the people.
(2)The commission shall determine the form of the bonds, including interest coupons
to be attached. The bonds shall be signed by the chairman of the commission and
the chief executive of the city, under the city's seal, attested by the city clerk or
recorder, and the coupons shall bear the facsimile signature of the chairman.
(3)The commission shall fix the denominations of the bonds and the places of payment
of principal and interest, which may be at any bank or trust company in or out of the
state.
(4)The signatures of officers who cease to be officers before delivery of the bonds,
shall be as valid as if they had remained in office until delivery.
(5)Provision may be made for the registration of any of the bonds in the name of the
principal alone.
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