Bonds and notes issued pursuant to this chapter shall be special obligations of the municipality and shall not be payable from nor charged upon any funds other than the revenues pledged to the payment thereof, nor shall the municipality issuing the same be subject to any liability thereon except to the extent of such pledged revenues. No holder or holders of any bonds or notes shall have the right to compel any exercise of the taxing power of the municipality to pay any bonds or notes or the interest thereon, nor to enforce payment thereon against any property of the municipality except the development property mortgaged or otherwise encumbered under the provisions and for the purposes of this chapter. The bonds and notes shall not constitute a charge, lien or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property of the municipality, except the development property mortgaged or otherwise encumbered under the provisions and for the purposes of this chapter. The substance of such limitation shall be plainly stated on the face of each bond and note, with appropriate modification in the case of bonds and notes secured by the covenant and pledge of a municipality to restore the capital reserve fund to the maximum capital reserve fund requirement. The foregoing provisions of this section shall be subject to the provisions of section 7-492 when applicable, including particularly the provisions of said section with respect to notes and bonds secured by such covenant and pledge of a municipality, and all bonds and notes so secured shall be disclosed and listed in all reports made or required in connection with any indebtedness of the municipality which is subject to any statutory limitation. Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (5) of subsection (a) of section 7-492, bonds and notes issued pursuant to this chapter shall not be subject to any statutory limitation on the indebtedness of the municipality and such bonds and notes when issued shall not be included in computing the aggregate indebtedness of the municipality in respect to and to the extent of any such limitation.
(July Sp. Sess. P.A. 75-2, S. 14, 25.)
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 114 - Connecticut City and Town Development Act
Section 7-481. - Declaration of legislative policy.
Section 7-483. - Powers granted to municipalities.
Section 7-484. - Actions to be undertaken by means of separate resolutions.
Section 7-485. - Required municipal findings and determinations. Discretionary referendum.
Section 7-486. - Delegation of powers.
Section 7-487. - Laws governing city and town development.
Section 7-488. - Power of municipality to make loans.
Section 7-489. - Sale, lease, disposition and use of development property.
Section 7-490. - Imposition and collection of facility charges.
Section 7-491. - Issuance of notes and bonds.
Section 7-492. - Capital reserve fund established. Petition. Referendum.
Section 7-494. - Municipal moneys to be deposited in separate accounts. Annual audits.
Section 7-495. - Municipal default or noncompliance. Appointment of trustee.
Section 7-496. - Notes and bonds made securities.
Section 7-497. - Income from notes and bonds tax-exempt; exception.
Section 7-498. - Development property may be tax-exempt.
Section 7-499. - Agreement with bond holders.
Section 7-500. - Exclusive procedure for issuance of bonds.
Section 7-501. - Competitive or public bidding requirements.
Section 7-502. - Applicability of payment bond, prevailing wage and other employee benefit laws.