US Lawyer Database

For Lawyer-Seekers

YOU DESERVE THE BEST LAWYER

Section 53595.

53595. As used in this article: (a) “Debt instruments” means bonds, notes, certificates of participation, or other evidences of indebtedness issued by a local agency pursuant to this article. (b) “Indenture” means the instrument providing the terms and conditions for the issuance of the debt instruments, and may be a resolution, order, agreement, or other instrument. (c) “Legislative […]

Section 53595.10.

53595.10. A local agency may pledge, sell, transfer, assign, or otherwise dispose of tax increment revenues for any purpose for which the general funds of the local agency may be expended. (Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 902, Sec. 1. Effective October 8, 1993.)

Section 53595.15.

53595.15. (a) A pledge by a local agency of tax increment revenues received pursuant to a tax increment agreement shall be valid and binding upon the local agency from the time the pledge is made for the benefit of pledgees and successors in interest thereof. The tax increment revenues pledged by the local agency or its […]

Section 53595.20.

53595.20. (a) A local agency may, from time to time, issue its negotiable debt instruments payable from, secured by, collateralized by, or representing interests in, tax increment revenues. The debt instruments may be issued to provide funds for capital expenditures, payment of rent or debt service, purchases of fixed assets, deposits into reserves created to improve […]

Section 53595.25.

53595.25. (a) A local agency may provide for the issuance of debt instruments for the purpose of refunding any debt instruments or any class, series, or issue of debt instruments of the local agency then outstanding, including the payment of any redemption premium thereon and any interest accrued or to accrue to the date of redemption, […]

Section 53595.30.

53595.30. (a) All moneys received pursuant to this article and pledged to the payment of any class, series, or issue of debt instruments, whether as tax increment revenues or from any other source, shall be deemed to be trust funds to be held and applied solely as provided in this article. Until the funds are applied […]

Section 53595.35.

53595.35. (a) In the discretion of the legislative body of a local agency, any debt instruments issued under this article may be secured by an indenture by and between the local agency and a corporate trustee or trustees, which may be any trust company or bank having the powers of a trust company within or without […]

Section 53595.40.

53595.40. (a) Debt instruments issued under this article shall be payable solely from the tax increment revenues herein provided and not from any other assets or revenues of the issuing local agency. (b) The local agency issuing the debt instruments shall not pledge the faith or credit of the state or of any municipality or political subdivision […]

Section 53595.45.

53595.45. (a) Debt instruments issued by a local agency under this article are hereby made securities in which all (1) banks, bankers, savings banks, trust companies, and other persons carrying on a banking business, (2) all insurance companies, insurance associations, and other persons carrying on an insurance business, (3) all administrators, executors, guardians, trustees, and other […]

Section 53595.5.

53595.5. This article shall apply only to local agencies located within a county with a population of over 4,000,000 persons. (Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 902, Sec. 1. Effective October 8, 1993.)

Section 53595.50.

53595.50. Any debt instruments issued under this article, their transfer, and in the income therefrom shall at all times be free from taxation of every kind by the state and by all municipalities and political subdivisions in the state. (Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 902, Sec. 1. Effective October 8, 1993.)

Section 53595.55.

53595.55. This article shall be deemed to provide a complete, additional, and alternative method for doing the things authorized hereby and shall be regarded as supplemental and additional to powers conferred by other laws. This article shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate its purposes. To the extent that this article is inconsistent with […]