Utah Code § 11-14-309

Refunding bonds -- Limitation on redemption of bonds
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(1) Any bond issued under this chapter may be refunded as provided in the Utah Refunding Bond
Act.
(2) Nothing contained in this chapter nor in any other law of this state may be construed to permit
any local political subdivision to call outstanding bonds for redemption in order to refund those
bonds or in order to pay them prior to their stated maturities, unless:
(a) the right to call the bonds for redemption was specifically reserved and stated in the bonds at
the time of their issuance; and
(b) all conditions with respect to the manner, price, and time applicable to the redemption as set
forth in the proceedings authorizing the outstanding bonds are strictly observed.

(3) A holder of an outstanding bond may not be compelled to surrender the bond for refunding
before its stated maturity or optional date of redemption expressly reserved in the bond, even
though the refunding might result in financial benefit to the local political subdivision issuing the
bond.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 105, 2005 General Session

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