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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:2191

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RS 17:2191
§2191. Continuance of corporate existence of board of supervisors; agreement not to dispose of income producing facilities
The corporate existence of the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College shall not be discontinued as long as any bonds, notes, or certificates of indebtedness issued in accordance with the provisions of this Sub-Part remain outstanding and unpaid. The board of supervisors may covenant with the purchasers or holders of these bonds, notes, or certificates of indebtedness, that so long as the said bonds, notes, or certificates of indebtedness are outstanding and unpaid, it will not dispose of any of its income producing facilities, the income from which may have been dedicated to the liquidation of the indebtedness, but will continue to own and operate such facilities and continue to charge such rates, rentals and charges for the use and enjoyment of the same as will provide funds sufficient to pay and discharge any indebtedness incurred as herein authorized and the interest thereon as they respectively mature, which agreement shall be binding upon the board of supervisors.
Acts 1968, No. 331, §1.
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