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Code · Michigan · Chapter 141 — Municipal Financing

141.2304 Issuance of municipal security; provisions applicable to contracting municipalities.

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141.2304 Issuance of municipal security; provisions applicable to contracting municipalities.
Sec. 304.
If a municipality issues a municipal security subject to this act and the principal and interest for that municipal security will be paid by 1 or more municipalities not issuing the municipal security under a contract, then 1 of the following applies:
(a)If all of the municipalities contracting to pay the municipal security have been granted qualified status, then the issuance of the municipal security is subject to section 303(2).
(b)Except as provided in subdivision (c), if 1 or more of the municipalities contracting to pay the municipal security have not been granted qualified status, then the issuance of the municipal security is subject to section 303(7).
(c)If 1 or more of the municipalities contracting to pay the municipal security have not been granted qualified status and the other municipalities representing over 50% of the contractual obligation have been granted qualified status and the municipality that issues the municipal security has been granted qualified status and pledges its full faith and credit on the municipal security, then the issuance of the municipal security is subject to section 303(2).
History: Add. 2002, Act 541 , Imd. Eff. July 26, 2002
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