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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Within sixty days after the initial issuance and delivery of all fully registered bonds, the issuer shall maintain a record of the issuance including (1) the following information: (a) The name of the issuer; (b) the title or designation of the bonds; (c) the total principal amount of such bonds initially issued; (d) the date or dates of maturity of principal and the amount of principal maturing on such date or dates; (e) the interest rate or rates and the date or dates such interest is payable; (f) the place or places where the principal of and interest on the bonds are payable; (g) the costs of issuance paid and to whom; and (h) the principal purpose for which such bonds were issued and (2) a copy of the form filed for the bonds pursuant to section 149(e) of the Internal Revenue Code. Within sixty days after the initial issuance and delivery of all fully registered bonds, the issuer shall also file a record of the information required by this section with the Auditor of Public Accounts who shall maintain such information for public inspection.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 10. Bonds § 10-140. Issuance of bonds; recording requirements - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ne/chapter-10-bonds/ne-rev-st-sect-10-140/
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