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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 4 — Counties · Article 62 — Revenue Bonds

4-62-5. Revenue bonds not general county obligations;

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A. Revenue bonds or refunding revenue bonds issued as authorized in Chapter 4, Article 62 NMSA 1978 are:
(1)not general obligations of the county; and
(2)collectible only from the proper pledged revenues, and each bond shall state that it is payable solely from the proper pledged revenues and that the bondholders may not look to any other county fund for the payment of the interest and principal of the bonds.
B. The bonds shall be executed by the chairman of the governing body and treasurer or the clerk and may be authenticated by any public or private transfer agent or registrar, or its successor, named or otherwise designated by the governing body. The bonds may be executed as provided under the Uniform Facsimile Signature of Public Officials Act [6-9-1 to 6-9-6 NMSA 1978], and the coupons, if any, shall bear the facsimile signature of the treasurer of the county.
History: 1978 Comp., § 4-62-5, enacted by Laws 1992, ch. 95, § 5.
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