South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 17 - Revenue Bond Refinancing Act Of 1937
Section 6-17-100. Holders of refunding bonds may be given rights and remedies of owners.

As additional security for any issue of refunding bonds hereunder, or any part thereof, any municipality may by resolution of its governing body confer upon the holders of the refunding bonds all rights, powers and remedies which the holders would be entitled to if they were the owners and had possession of the notes, bonds or other obligations for the refinancing of which such refunding bonds shall have been issued, including, but not limited to, the preservation of the lien of such notes, bonds or other obligations without extinguishment, impairment or diminution thereof. In the event any municipality exercises the power conferred by this section (a) each refunding bond shall contain a recital to the effect that the holder thereof has been granted the additional security provided by this section and (b) each note, bond, certificate or other obligation of the municipality to be refinanced by any such refunding bonds shall be kept intact and shall not be cancelled or destroyed until the refunding bonds, and interest thereon, have been finally paid and discharged but shall be stamped with a legend to the effect that such note, bond, certificate or other obligation has been refunded pursuant to The Revenue Bond Refinancing Act of 1937.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 59-660; 1952 Code Section 59-660; 1942 Code Section 9293; 1937 (40) 313.

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South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 6 - Local Government - Provisions Applicable to Special Purpose Districts and Other Political Subdivisions

Chapter 17 - Revenue Bond Refinancing Act Of 1937

Section 6-17-10. Short title.

Section 6-17-20. Definitions.

Section 6-17-30. Borrowing or issuing refunding bonds and additional bonds for refinancing or improving enterprise.

Section 6-17-40. Combination of projects.

Section 6-17-50. Refunding shall be authorized by resolution.

Section 6-17-60. Terms and form of refunding bonds.

Section 6-17-70. Provisions permissible in resolution authorizing issue of bonds.

Section 6-17-80. Exemption from certain taxes.

Section 6-17-90. Lien of bonds on revenues and other security.

Section 6-17-95. Municipalities providing hospital, nursing home, or care facilities; mortgages.

Section 6-17-100. Holders of refunding bonds may be given rights and remedies of owners.

Section 6-17-110. All refunding bonds shall be ratably secured.

Section 6-17-120. Liability of funds other than pledged revenue of municipality on refunding bonds.

Section 6-17-130. Execution by former officers shall be valid.

Section 6-17-140. Effect on validity of bonds of proceedings or contracts for improving enterprise; effect of recital in resolution.

Section 6-17-150. Sale or exchange of bonds.

Section 6-17-160. Purposes for which refunding bonds may be exchanged; payment of accrued interest.

Section 6-17-170. Manner in which refunding bonds shall be sold.

Section 6-17-180. Duties of municipality and officers, agents and employees.

Section 6-17-190. Fiscal agent.

Section 6-17-200. Appointment of receiver of enterprise.

Section 6-17-210. Powers and duties of receiver.

Section 6-17-220. Receiver shall be subject to court orders.

Section 6-17-230. Receiver shall not sell or otherwise dispose of property.

Section 6-17-240. Discharge of receiver.

Section 6-17-250. Rights and remedies of holders of bonds.

Section 6-17-260. Remedies shall be cumulative.

Section 6-17-270. Effect of waiver or delay in invoking remedy.

Section 6-17-280. Effect of abandonment or loss of suit.

Section 6-17-290. Compliance with chapter shall be sufficient for issuance of bonds.

Section 6-17-300. Debts of municipality are not authorized.

Section 6-17-310. Existing rights shall not be impaired by chapter.

Section 6-17-320. Chapter is supplemental and shall be liberally construed.