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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 2Pt. 2Ch. 14Art. 2§ 26323 Bond Revenue Lien Protection

§ 26323 Bond Revenue Lien Protection

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§ 26323 Bond Revenue Lien Protection

Key Takeaways

  • •If a project is built using bond money, the people in charge must pay for all the work, materials, and supplies used.
  • •If they don’t pay, the people who did the work or provided the stuff can put a legal claim on the project’s money or property.
  • •This rule makes sure the project’s money or property stays safe for the people who bought the bonds.

Example

A city uses bond money to build a new park. They hire a company to build the playground and another to supply the swings and slides.

The city must pay the company that built the playground and the one that supplied the swings and slides. If they don’t pay, those companies can take legal action to get the money from the park’s funds or property. This rule makes sure the park’s money is used to pay these bills so the people who bought the bonds don’t lose their investment.

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§ 26323 Bond Revenue Lien Protection

An indenture may include a clause relating to the bonds issued thereunder requiring the board to pay and discharge or cause to be paid and discharged from the funds available for that purpose all lawful claims for labor, materials and supplies or other charges which, if unpaid, might become a lien or charge upon the revenues, or any part thereof, of any improvements acquired, constructed or completed from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds, or upon any of the physical properties thereof which might impair the security of the bonds. (Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 815.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 7170 Tax Lien Property Attachment
  • § 26423 Bond Security Lien Protection
  • § 50723 Bond Security Lien Protection
  • § 7171 State Tax Lien Notice
  • § 26318 Bond Security Covenants

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 26323.
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