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Code · South Dakota · Title 46 · Chapter 46-9

46A-9-57. District obligations--Pledge of revenue for payment--Collateral security for loan.

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Any such water user district may pledge and put up as collateral security for a loan any district obligations. Any district issuing district obligations under the provisions of this chapter may pledge all or any part of the revenues which the district may derive from the sale, conveyance, or distribution of water for irrigation, domestic, municipal, industrial, or stock-watering purposes; from the storage of water; or from the collection, treatment, or disposal of wastewater, as security for the payment of the principal and interest on the loan.
Any such pledge of revenues shall be made by the directors of the district by resolution or by agreement with the purchasers or holders of the district obligations. Any such resolution or agreement may specify the particular revenues that are pledged and the terms and conditions to be performed by the district and the rights of the holders of the district obligations, and may provide for priorities of liens in any such revenues as between the holders of district obligations issued at different times or under different resolutions or agreements.
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