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Code · Vermont · Title 24 — Municipal and County Government · Chapter 53

§ 1782.

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§ 1782. Registered bonds; form of certificate
In all cases where bonds are registered the following shall be the form of
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
It is hereby certified that upon the written request of the holder of the within bond, the coupons attached thereto, being ___________ in number, of ___________ each have been this day cut off and destroyed and that the within bond is hereby converted into a registered bond with the interest thereon payable _______________________________________ annually, and that such interest, as well as the principal, is payable to the registered holder thereof, his or her legal representatives, successors, or assigns at the time and place expressed on the face of such bond.
The within bond when registered is transferable only upon the books of the treasurer of _______________________________________ upon presentation to the treasurer with a written assignment duly acknowledged or proved.
Date _________________________________________ 20 ___________ .
Treasurer of _________________________________________
_________________________________________
Date of registration.
_________________________________________
Name and address of registered holder.
Signature of treasurer who acts as transfer agent. (Amended 2017, No. 74, § 90.)
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