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Article 2 - Revenue Bond Power Districts


  • Section 37-7-201 - Petition for Organization; Assessments Against Real Estate.
  • Section 37-7-202 - Bonds Issued Only When Authorized by District Court; Hearing and Notice; Interest Rate; Conditions of Sale.
  • Section 37-7-203 - w.s. 37-7-201 Through 37-7-212 to Be Cumulative Authority; Existing Laws Not Repealed.
  • Section 37-7-204 - Payment of Principal and Interest to Be From Revenues Only; Not to Constitute Indebtedness of Borrower.
  • Section 37-7-205 - Bonds a Mortgage Lien for Benefit of Bond and Coupon Holders.
  • Section 37-7-206 - System to Remain Subject to Mortgage Lien; Proceedings to Compel Performance of Official Duties; Forced Sale Not Authorized.
  • Section 37-7-207 - Appointment of Receiver in Case of Default Upon Bonds.
  • Section 37-7-208 - Bonds and Coupons Held by Governmental Agencies Exempt From Taxes.
  • Section 37-7-209 - Bonds Negotiable Instruments.
  • Section 37-7-210 - Disposition of Proceeds From Sale of Bonds; Funds to Be Used Only on System; Unexpended Balance; Purchase and Cancellation of Bonds.
  • Section 37-7-211 - Rates for Services.
  • Section 37-7-212 - Authority of District Court Concerning Bonds; Bonds to Comply With Federal Laws; Power System; State Property.
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