(a) This subchapter constitutes a contract between the state and the registered owners of all bonds issued under this subchapter. (b) The contract shall never be impaired, and any violation of its terms whether under purported legislative authority or otherwise shall be enjoined by the courts at the suit of any bondholder or any taxpayer. (c) In like suit against the Commission for Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation, the Treasurer of State, or other appropriate agency, officer, or official of the state, the courts shall prevent a diversion of any revenues pledged under this subchapter and shall compel the restoration of diverted revenues by injunction or mandamus. (d) Without limiting any other appropriate remedy at law or in equity, a bondholder may, by an appropriate action including without limitation injunction or mandamus, compel the performance of all covenants and obligations of the state, its officers and officials, under this subchapter. Acts 2007, No. 1021, § 2. (a) This subchapter constitutes a contract between the state and the registered owners of all bonds issued under this subchapter. (b) The contract shall never be impaired, and any violation of its terms whether under purported legislative authority or otherwise shall be enjoined by the courts at the suit of any bondholder or any taxpayer. (c) In like suit against the Commission for Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation, the Treasurer of State, or other appropriate agency, officer, or official of the state, the courts shall prevent a diversion of any revenues pledged under this subchapter and shall compel the restoration of diverted revenues by injunction or mandamus. (d) Without limiting any other appropriate remedy at law or in equity, a bondholder may, by an appropriate action including without limitation injunction or mandamus, compel the performance of all covenants and obligations of the state, its officers and officials, under this subchapter. Acts 2007, No. 1021, § 2. (a) This subchapter constitutes a contract between the state and the registered owners of all bonds issued under this subchapter. (b) The contract shall never be impaired, and any violation of its terms whether under purported legislative authority or otherwise shall be enjoined by the courts at the suit of any bondholder or any taxpayer. (c) In like suit against the Commission for Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation, the Treasurer of State, or other appropriate agency, officer, or official of the state, the courts shall prevent a diversion of any revenues pledged under this subchapter and shall compel the restoration of diverted revenues by injunction or mandamus. (d) Without limiting any other appropriate remedy at law or in equity, a bondholder may, by an appropriate action including without limitation injunction or mandamus, compel the performance of all covenants and obligations of the state, its officers and officials, under this subchapter. Acts 2007, No. 1021, § 2. (a) This subchapter constitutes a contract between the state and the registered owners of all bonds issued under this subchapter. (b) The contract shall never be impaired, and any violation of its terms whether under purported legislative authority or otherwise shall be enjoined by the courts at the suit of any bondholder or any taxpayer. (c) In like suit against the Commission for Arkansas Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation, the Treasurer of State, or other appropriate agency, officer, or official of the state, the courts shall prevent a diversion of any revenues pledged under this subchapter and shall compel the restoration of diverted revenues by injunction or mandamus. (d) Without limiting any other appropriate remedy at law or in equity, a bondholder may, by an appropriate action including without limitation injunction or mandamus, compel the performance of all covenants and obligations of the state, its officers and officials, under this subchapter. Acts 2007, No. 1021, § 2.
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