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Code · South Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-7

11-7-93. Income and revenues from which bonds payable--Additional pledge of other funds or assets.

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A commission may issue such types of bonds as it may determine, including (without limiting the generality of the foregoing) bonds on which the principal and interest are payable:
(1)Exclusively from the income and revenues of the project financed with the proceeds of such bonds;
(2)Exclusively from the income and revenues of certain designated projects whether or not they are financed in whole or in part with the proceeds of such bonds; or
(3)From its revenues generally, provided that the housing projects and redevelopment projects of a commission shall be separately financed, and there shall be no confusion of financing or funds between projects of these two separate types.
Any such bonds may be additionally secured by a pledge of any grant or contributions, or parts thereof, from the federal government or other source, or a pledge of any income or revenues of the commission, or a mortgage of any project, projects, or other property of the commission.
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