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§ 4. Upon the determination by the Board of Trustees to complete, construct or equip any student social center, student residence hall or building or buildings, or to pay and terminate any trust created by and between the Board of Trustees and any person, firm or corporation pursuant to any existing law involving any building used by the University for student social activities, student residence halls, or educational purposes, or to reacquire any property or interest in property used by said University for student social activities, student residence halls or educational purposes and conveyed in trust or for security by said Board of Trustees pursuant to any existing law, the Board of Trustees shall adopt a resolution describing in a general way the contemplated project, the estimated cost thereof, and fix the amount of bonds, the maturity or maturities, the interest rate, and all details in respect thereof. Such resolution shall contain such covenants and restrictions upon the issuance of additional bonds that may thereafter be issued payable from the rents, issues and profits derived from the operation of any building or buildings as may be deemed necessary or advisable for the assurance and payment of the bonds thereby authorized, and such resolution shall pledge for the maintenance and operation of any such building or buildings and for the payment of the principal of and interest upon such bonds, the revenues derived from the operation thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Illinois Statutes Chapter 110. Higher Education § 420/4. Resolution by Board of Trustees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-110-higher-education/il-st-sect-110-420-4/
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