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13-51A-18. Covenant against debt or charge endangering income pledged to bond retirement. In connection with the issuance of any bonds under this chapter, and in order to secure the payment of any such bonds and the interest thereon, the board shall have the power for each such institution to covenant that so long as any of the bonds issued under this chapter shall remain outstanding and unpaid, it will not, except upon such terms and conditions as may be determined, voluntarily create or cause to be created any debt, lien, mortgage, pledge, assignment, encumbrance, or other charge having priority to the lien of the bonds issued under this chapter upon any of the income and revenues derived from:
(1) All fees, rentals, and other charges from students, staff members, and others using or being served by, or having the right to use or the right to be served by, or to operate, any project;
(2) All health, hospital, medical, laboratory, admission, student activities, student services, and all other fees collected from students matriculated, registered, or otherwise enrolled at and attending each such institution; and
(3) All rentals from any facility or building leased to the United States of America.

Source: SL 1971, ch 134, § 5, subdiv 6 (i).

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Statutes > South-dakota > Title-13 > Chapter-51a > Statute-13-51a-18

13-51A-18. Covenant against debt or charge endangering income pledged to bond retirement. In connection with the issuance of any bonds under this chapter, and in order to secure the payment of any such bonds and the interest thereon, the board shall have the power for each such institution to covenant that so long as any of the bonds issued under this chapter shall remain outstanding and unpaid, it will not, except upon such terms and conditions as may be determined, voluntarily create or cause to be created any debt, lien, mortgage, pledge, assignment, encumbrance, or other charge having priority to the lien of the bonds issued under this chapter upon any of the income and revenues derived from:
(1) All fees, rentals, and other charges from students, staff members, and others using or being served by, or having the right to use or the right to be served by, or to operate, any project;
(2) All health, hospital, medical, laboratory, admission, student activities, student services, and all other fees collected from students matriculated, registered, or otherwise enrolled at and attending each such institution; and
(3) All rentals from any facility or building leased to the United States of America.

Source: SL 1971, ch 134, § 5, subdiv 6 (i).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-13 > Chapter-51a > Statute-13-51a-18

13-51A-18. Covenant against debt or charge endangering income pledged to bond retirement. In connection with the issuance of any bonds under this chapter, and in order to secure the payment of any such bonds and the interest thereon, the board shall have the power for each such institution to covenant that so long as any of the bonds issued under this chapter shall remain outstanding and unpaid, it will not, except upon such terms and conditions as may be determined, voluntarily create or cause to be created any debt, lien, mortgage, pledge, assignment, encumbrance, or other charge having priority to the lien of the bonds issued under this chapter upon any of the income and revenues derived from:
(1) All fees, rentals, and other charges from students, staff members, and others using or being served by, or having the right to use or the right to be served by, or to operate, any project;
(2) All health, hospital, medical, laboratory, admission, student activities, student services, and all other fees collected from students matriculated, registered, or otherwise enrolled at and attending each such institution; and
(3) All rentals from any facility or building leased to the United States of America.

Source: SL 1971, ch 134, § 5, subdiv 6 (i).