§ 82102 Definitions
§ 82103 Guam Streetlight Authority
§ 82104 Purpose of the Authority
§ 82105 Powers of the Authority
§ 82106 Governance of Authority
§ 82107 Officers of the Authority
§ 82108 Chapter to be Liberally Construed
§ 82206 Pledge of Revenues; Lien
§ 82201 Additional Definitions
§ 82202 Bonds; Power to Issue; Purposes
§ 82203 Bonds; Issuance; Authorization by Resolution; Indenture\r\nProviding Terms and Conditions of Bonds
§ 82204 Bonds; Negotiability
§ 82205 Covenants With Bondholders
§ 82206 v2 Pledge of Revenues; Lien
§ 82207 Nonliability of Members of the Authority or of the\r\nGovernment of Guam
§ 82208 Tax Exemptions; Payments in Lieu of Taxes
§ 82209 Bonds as Legal Investments and as Security for\r\nPerformance of any Act
§ 82210 Applicability of Other Laws
§ 82211 Property of Authority; Exemption From Execution or\r\nOther Judicial Process
§ 82212 Pledge by the Government of Guam
§ 82213 Disposition of Funds and Projects
§ 82214 Trustee for Authority and Holders of Bonds
§ 82215 Duties and Powers of Trustee
§ 82216 Issuance and Interchange of Coupon and Registered Bonds
§ 82217 Redemption of Bonds Prior to Maturity
§ 82218 Places of Payment
§ 82219 Execution and Authentication of Bonds
§ 82220 Dates and Maturities of Bonds
§ 82221 Sale of Bonds
§ 82222 Validity of Authorization and Issuance of Bonds
§ 82223 Tax Exemptions
§ 82224 Guam Streetlight Authority Revenue Fund
§ 82225 Investment of Money in Funds
§ 82226 Appropriation of Money in Funds
§ 82227 Credit Enhancement

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Terms Used In Guam Code > Title 12 > Chapter 82 - Guam Streetlight Authority

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