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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
All bonds (other than state bonds, refunding bonds, interim notes and certificates of indebtedness, which may be validated) issued pursuant to Sections 57-67-19 through 57-67-31 shall be validated as provided in Sections 31-13-1 through 31-13-11, Mississippi Code of 1972; provided, however, that notice of such validation proceedings shall be addressed to the taxpayers of all public agencies and political subdivisions:
(a) Which have contracted with the authority pursuant to Section 57-67-17; and
(b) Whose contracts and the payments to be made thereunder constitute security for the bonds of the authority proposed to be issued, and such notice shall be published at least once in a newspaper or newspapers having a general circulation within the geographical boundaries of each public agency or political subdivision to whose taxpayers the notice is addressed. Such validation proceedings shall be instituted in the First Judicial District of the Chancery Court of Hinds County. The validity of the bonds so validated and of the contracts and payments to be made by the political subdivisions thereunder constituting security for the bonds shall be forever conclusive against the authority and the political subdivisions which are parties to said contracts; and the validity of said bonds and said contracts and the payments to be made thereunder shall never be called in question in any court in this state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 57. Planning, Research and Development § 57-67-23 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-57-planning-research-and-development/ms-code-sect-57-67-23/
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