Maryland Code § FI-13-1117

Section FI-13-1117
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The bonds that the Authority issues shall:
(1) Be issued at, above, or below par value, for cash or other valuable
consideration, and mature at a time or times, whether as serial bonds or as term
bonds or both, not exceeding the maturity date established by the Authority;
(2) Bear interest at the fixed or variable rate or rates determined by
the method provided in the resolution or trust agreement;
(3) Be payable at a time or times, in the denominations and form,
either coupon or registered or both, registrable as to principal and interest alone or

as to both and carry the registration and privileges as to conversion and for the
replacement of mutilated, lost, or destroyed bonds as the resolution or trust
agreement may provide;
(4) Notwithstanding any other law, be deemed a "security" within the
meaning of § 8-102 of the Commercial Law Article, whether or not it is either one of
a class or a series or by its terms is divisible into a class or series of instruments and
negotiable for all purposes although payable from a limited source;
(5) Be payable in lawful money of the United States at a designated
place, including one or more banks or trust companies;
(6) Be subject to the terms of purchase, payment, redemption,
refunding, or refinancing that the resolution or trust agreement provides;
(7) Be executed by the manual or facsimile signatures of the officers
of the Authority designated by the Authority, which signatures shall be valid for all
purposes at delivery even for an officer who has ceased to hold office; and
(8) Be sold in the manner and on the terms determined by the
Authority, including private (negotiated) sale and be exempt from §§ 8-206, 8-208,
and 8-209 of the State Finance and Procurement Article.

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