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Code · Missouri · Chapter 360

360.080. Bonds not an obligation of the state.

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360.080. Bonds not an obligation of the state. — Bonds issued under the provisions of sections 360.010 to 360.140 shall not be deemed to constitute a debt or liability of the state or of any political subdivision thereof or a pledge of the full faith and credit of the state or of any such political subdivision, but the bonds shall be payable solely from the funds provided for in sections 360.010 to 360.140 . The issuance of bonds under the provisions of sections 360.010 to 360.140 shall not, directly, indirectly, or contingently, obligate the state or any political subdivision thereof to levy any form of taxation therefor or to make any appropriation for their payment.
Nothing in this section shall prevent or be construed to prevent the authority from pledging the full faith and credit of a participating health institution or participating educational institution, as the case may be, to the payment of bonds authorized pursuant to sections 360.010 to 360.140 . Nothing in sections 360.010 to 360.140 shall be construed to authorize the authority to create a debt of the state within the meaning of the constitution or statutes of the state of Missouri, and each bond issued by the authority pursuant to the provisions of sections 360.010 to 360.140 shall be payable and shall state on its face that it is payable solely from the funds pledged for its payment in accordance with the resolution authorizing its issuance or any trust indenture or mortgage or deed of trust executed as security therefor.
The state shall not be liable in any event for the payment of the principal of or interest on any bonds of the authority or for the performance of any pledge, mortgage, obligation, or agreement of any kind whatsoever which may be undertaken by the authority. No breach of any such pledge, mortgage, obligation, or agreement may impose any pecuniary liability upon the state or any charge upon the general credit or taxing power of the state.
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(L. 1975 H.B. 70 § 14)
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