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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 315 - HOUSING AUTHORITIES

NRS 315.9987 Notes, bonds and other obligations: Submission to and certification by Attorney General.

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NRS 315.9987 Notes, bonds and other obligations: Submission to and certification by Attorney General. The Authority may submit to the Attorney General of the State any bonds to be issued under NRS 315.9981 to 315.99874 , inclusive, after all proceedings for the issuance of such bonds have been taken. Upon the submission of such proceedings to the Attorney General, the Attorney General shall examine into and pass upon the validity of such bonds and the regularity of all proceedings in connection therewith.
If the proceedings conform to the provisions of NRS 315.9981 to 315.99874 , inclusive, and are otherwise regular in form, and if such bonds when delivered and paid for will constitute binding and legal obligations of the Authority enforceable according to the terms thereof, the Attorney General shall certify in substance upon the back of each of the bonds that it is issued in accordance with the Constitution and laws of the State of Nevada.
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