48:6-17. Borrowing money and issuing bonds secured by mortgage
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Every canal company organized under this Title may borrow such sums of money from time to time, not to exceed in the whole its paid up capital stock, as may be necessary to construct and repair the canal and the works on lands adjacent thereto. To secure repayment thereof it may issue bonds secured by a mortgage on its property and franchises provided. The bonds shall constitute a lien on the property and franchises of the company and the proceeds of the bonds shall be used for the purposes above specified.
Amended by L.1962, c. 198, s. 92.