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2019 Tennessee Code
Title 9 - Public Finances
Chapter 21 - Local Government Public Obligations Act of 1986
Part 1 - General Provisions Applicable to All Bonds and Notes Issued by Local Governments
§ 9-21-125. Effectiveness and priority of pledges and liens.

Universal Citation:
TN Code § 9-21-125 (2019)
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  • (a)

    • (1) Any pledge of, or lien on, revenues, fees, rents, tolls or other charges received or receivable by any local government to secure the payment of any bonds or notes issued by a local government pursuant to this chapter, and the interest thereon, shall be valid and binding from the time that the pledge or lien is created or granted and shall inure to the benefit of the holder or holders of any such bonds or notes until the payment in full of the principal thereof and premium and interest thereon.

    • (2) The priority of any pledge or lien with respect to competing pledges or liens shall be determined by the date such pledge or lien is created or granted.

    • (3) Neither the resolution nor any other instrument granting, creating, or giving notice of the pledge or lien need be filed or recorded to preserve or protect the validity or priority of such pledge or lien.

  • (b) This section applies to all pledges of and liens on revenues, fees, rents, tolls or other charges received or receivable by any local government to secure the payment of any bonds or notes issued by a local government, whether created or granted before or after May 22, 1991, except such application does not affect the rights of persons to the extent their relative priorities were intended to be fixed by reference to any other provision of law prior to May 22, 1991.

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