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Code · Montana · Title 7 — Local Government · Chapter 12 · Part 41

7-12-4195. Pooling of special improvement district bonds and sidewalk, curb, gutter, or alley approach bonds.

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7-12-4195 . Pooling of special improvement district bonds and sidewalk, curb, gutter, or alley approach bonds.
(1)If the city council determines by resolution that the pooling of bonds of one or more special improvement districts of the city with bonds issued to finance sidewalks, curbs, gutters, or alley approaches under 7-14-4109 will facilitate the sale of the bonds under more advantageous terms or with lower interest rates, the city may issue bonds of the district or districts and those sidewalk, curb, gutter, or alley approach bonds combined in a single offering. These bonds must be secured by the special improvement district revolving fund of the city.
(2)The title of the bonds issued pursuant to this section must denote that bonds have been pooled and must refer to the numbers of the district or districts and the additional improvements to be financed. The bonds must be drawn against a sinking fund that has separate accounts for each special improvement district and a separate account for those additional improvements combined for financing purposes, into which accounts must be payable the assessments levied in each of the districts or in respect of those improvements.
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