West Virginia Code § 18-12B-8

Trust agreements for holders of bonds
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The board of regents may enter into an agreement or agreements with any trust company, or
with any bank having the powers of a trust company, either within or outside the state, to
act as trustee for the holders of bonds issued hereunder, setting forth therein such duties
and containing such legally binding covenants of the board of regents with the holders of the
bonds in respect to the payment of the bonds, the fixing, establishing and coellecting of the
fees hereinbefore referred to; the acquisition, construction, improvement, maintenance,
operation, repair and insurance of authorized major renovations, repairrs and safety
upgrading and capital improvements; the custody, safeguarding and disposition of the
proceeds of the bonds, and the moneys in such special funds, sinking funds, reserve funds,
or any other moneys or funds, notwithstanding provisions of this article to the contrary; the
security for moneys on hand or on deposit, and the rights antd remedies of the trustee and
the holders of the bonds, as may be agreed upon with the purchasers of such bonds;
provisions restricting the individual right of action of bondholders as is customary in trust
agreements respecting bonds and debentures of municipal corporations, protecting and
enforcing the rights and remedies of the trustee and the bondholders; and provisions as to
any other matters which are deemed necessary and advisable by the board of regents in the
best interests of the state and to enhance the marketability of the bonds. Any such
agreement entered into by the board of regents shall be binding in all respects on such
board and its successors from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof; and all the
provisions thereof shall be enforceable by appropriate proceedings at law or in equity, or
otherwise. e

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