New Mexico Code § 12-1-11

Issuance of debentures
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The New Mexico compilation commission is authorized to anticipate the proceeds of
the collection of any or all of the taxes or fees on civil actions hereinabove provided for
by the issuance and sale of New Mexico compilation commission debentures, in such
amounts not to exceed outstanding at any one time, the sum of two hundred thousand
dollars ($200,000), issuable at such times and bearing such rate of interest, not
exceeding four percent (4%) per annum, as the commission may determine. The
debentures may be issued in serial form and shall mature at stated periods not
exceeding ten (10) years from the date of issuance. The debentures shall be, signed by
the president of the commission, attested by its secretary, countersigned by the
treasurer of the state of New Mexico, and in such form as may be provided by the
attorney general.
History: 1941 Comp., § 1-127, enacted by Laws 1953, ch. 39, § 10; 1953 Comp., § 1-1-
10; Laws 1961, ch. 140, § 1.

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