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349.226  Special obligations: Types of securities.  The State may issue as special obligations any of the following types of state securities:

      1.  Notes;

      2.  Warrants;

      3.  Interim debentures;

      4.  Bonds; and

      5.  Temporary bonds,

Ê in anticipation of net pledged revenues but not under any circumstances under their terms and the proceedings authorizing their issuance in anticipation of taxes nor in anticipation of gross pledged revenues. Such special obligation state securities may be payable from, secured by a pledge of, and constitute a lien on net pledged revenues.

      (Added to NRS by 1967, 777)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-30 > Chapter-349 > State-securities-law > 349-226

349.226  Special obligations: Types of securities.  The State may issue as special obligations any of the following types of state securities:

      1.  Notes;

      2.  Warrants;

      3.  Interim debentures;

      4.  Bonds; and

      5.  Temporary bonds,

Ê in anticipation of net pledged revenues but not under any circumstances under their terms and the proceedings authorizing their issuance in anticipation of taxes nor in anticipation of gross pledged revenues. Such special obligation state securities may be payable from, secured by a pledge of, and constitute a lien on net pledged revenues.

      (Added to NRS by 1967, 777)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-30 > Chapter-349 > State-securities-law > 349-226

349.226  Special obligations: Types of securities.  The State may issue as special obligations any of the following types of state securities:

      1.  Notes;

      2.  Warrants;

      3.  Interim debentures;

      4.  Bonds; and

      5.  Temporary bonds,

Ê in anticipation of net pledged revenues but not under any circumstances under their terms and the proceedings authorizing their issuance in anticipation of taxes nor in anticipation of gross pledged revenues. Such special obligation state securities may be payable from, secured by a pledge of, and constitute a lien on net pledged revenues.

      (Added to NRS by 1967, 777)