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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 530 § 530.616 — Authorization to borrow moneys or to issue, sell and assume bond anticipation

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 530 ·
Oregon Code § 530.616 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Authorization to borrow moneys or to issue, sell and assume bond anticipation notes. A community forest authority created under ORS 530.606 may borrow from banks, investment banks or other lenders sums of money on terms that the board deems necessary or advisable. An authority may also issue, sell and assume bond anticipation notes or the equivalent that bear a date, mature at a time, be in denominations and in a form, be payable in a medium, at a place, and be subject to the terms of redemption that the board deems necessary or advisable. [2005 c.500 §9] Note: See note under 530.600.
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