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Section 43850.

43850. Whenever a city has an outstanding indebtedness evidenced by bonds the legislative body may submit to the electors of the city, at any election held for that purpose, a proposition: (a) Declaring all or any of the bonds to be at once due and payable. (b) Compromising the bonded indebtedness. (c) Consenting to a judgment in favor […]

Section 43851.

43851. The election shall be called and held in the same manner as other elections in the city. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43852.

43852. The notice of election shall state: (a) The bonded indebtedness which it is proposed to declare at once due and payable. (b) The terms of the proposed compromise. (c) The terms of the proposed judgment by consent in favor of the bondholders. (d) The proposed method of paying the judgment in installments. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43853.

43853. The question shall be voted upon as an entirety. If two-thirds of the electors vote in favor of it, by ordinance the legislative body shall declare the bonds described in the notice due and payable. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43854.

43854. The legislative body shall carry the compromise into effect and consent to the judgment specified in the notice of election and the proposed method of paying the judgment in installments. By resolution, it shall designate the officers and attorneys to sign the necessary documents. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43855.

43855. It shall provide for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on the judgment as it falls due and such portion of the principal as is designated in the notice of election. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43856.

43856. The rights of any nonconsenting holder of bonds specified in the notice are not affected by the proceedings. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43857.

43857. In any action brought upon any of the bonds described in the notice, the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction is conclusive as to the regularity of all proceedings taken. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43858.

43858. In any action brought upon any of the bonds described in the notice of election, the plaintiff shall deposit in court the bonds upon which he sues. (Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)

Section 43859.

43859. When the judgment, rendered in accordance with the terms of the proposed compromise described in the notice, becomes final, the bonds sued upon shall be delivered to the treasurer of the city against which the judgment is rendered, to be held by him and his successors until the judgment has been fully satisfied. (Added […]

Section 43860.

43860. If for any reason the judgment is reversed or set aside, or if any orders or writs under it are disobeyed by the defendant or its officers, the treasurer shall return the bonds to the plaintiff. At his option, the plaintiff may be relegated to all rights which he held and enjoyed under the […]