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Code · Louisiana · Title 39 — Public Finance

RS 39:99.36

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RS 39:99.36
§99.36. Sale of offshore royalty revenue assets
A. The State Bond Commission subject to approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget and subject to approval by a majority vote of the legislature if the legislature is in session and by mail ballot during the interim, is authorized to sell and convey, from time to time, a portion of the state allocation to the corporation, up to one hundred percent thereof from and after such date, and, in particular, to execute and deliver an agreement on the closing date. The agreement shall provide, among other matters, that the purchase price payable by the corporation to the state for the offshore assets sold, up to one hundred percent of the state allocation from and after such date, shall consist of the net proceeds, after financing costs, of the first issue of Offshore Royalty Revenue bonds and the residual interests to be paid and transferred semiannually pursuant to the provisions of this Subpart.
B. Any sale of Offshore Royalty Revenue assets hereunder shall be treated as a true sale and absolute conveyance and transfer of the property, and all of the right, title and interest in and to such property, so conveyed and transferred, and not as a pledge or any other security interest or lien for borrowing. The characterization of such a sale as an absolute transfer by the parties and herein shall not be negated or adversely affected if less than all of the state allocation is conveyed and transferred, nor by the state's acquisition of residual interests or a subordinate interest in the Offshore Royalty Revenue assets, nor by any characterization of the corporation or its bonds for purposes of accounting, taxation or securities regulation, nor by any other factor whatsoever.
Acts 2007, No. 249, §1, eff. July 6, 2007.
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