(a) Upon written request of the owner of the unmatured bond, or the owner's legal representative, successor, or assign, the Board may issue a new bond to replace an unmatured bond which has been lost, destroyed, or defaced if all of the following are provided:
(1) Proof of ownership of the unmatured bond.
(2) Proof of loss or destruction, or, in the case of a defaced bond, the bond and coupons, if any.
(3) Adequate security to indemnify the College and any bank at which the bond and coupons are payable against any loss that may be suffered on account of such replaced bond and coupons.
(4) Payment of the cost of preparation of the new bond and coupons, if any.
(b) Any new bond and coupons must be executed by the officials, including a member of the Board, in office at the time the new bond is issued and must bear the seal of the College. The coupons, if any, must be signed by the facsimile of the signatures of the appropriate officers. The new bond must include a statement in substantially the following form:
(c) The new bond must be authorized by a resolution of the Board that must include a copy of the written request of the owner or the owner's legal representative, successor, or assign and the designation, date, maturity, interest rate, denomination, and number of the new bond.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 91. Administrative Provisions
Subchapter II. Community College Infrastructure Fund
§ 9130. Establishment of Community College Infrastructure Fund; purposes; limitations.
§ 9131. Power of Board to issue promissory notes or bonds.
§ 9132. Faith and credit of the College; exemption of bonds from taxation.
§ 9133. Validity of bonds; incontestability.
§ 9134. Procedure governing sale of bonds to State.
§ 9135. Terms and form of bonds.
§ 9136. Designation, numbering, and date of bonds.
§ 9137. Place of payment of principal and interest.
§ 9138. Signing and sealing bonds.
§ 9140. Cancellation and destruction of paid bonds.
§ 9141. Replacement of lost, destroyed, or defaced bonds.
§ 9142. Rules and regulations governing fiscal records pertaining to bonds.