(65 ILCS 5/11-94-1.1) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-94-1.1)
Sec. 11-94-1.1.
Whenever there are unpaid obligations previously issued which are
payable solely from the revenue of any existing recreational facility, the
unpaid obligations may be refunded
by the issue and exchange therefor of revenue bonds, to be issued under
this Division, with the consent of the respective holders of the unpaid
obligations. The holders of revenue bonds issued under this Division,
whether (1) for refunding or (2) for construction, acquisition, purchase or
improvement, or both, have the same rights and privileges with respect to
payment and there is no distinction between revenue bonds issued for the
two purposes unless it is specifically provided in the ordinance
authorizing the issuance of bonds that the bonds, or such ones thereof as
may be specified, issued for such construction, acquisition, purchase or
improvement, shall, to the extent and in the manner prescribed, be
subordinated and be junior in standing, with respect to the payment of
principal and interest and the security thereof, to such other bonds
payable from the revenue of the facility or facilities specified in such
ordinance. Whenever any unpaid obligations previously issued which are
payable solely from the revenue or any facility or facilities under this
Division are refunded, the unpaid obligations shall be surrendered and
exchanged for revenue bonds of a total principal amount which shall not be
more but may be less than the principal amount of the obligations exchanged
and the interest thereon to the date of exchange. If any outstanding bonds
issued under the provisions of this Division 94 are to be paid or refunded
the ordinance shall state the means of paying or refunding such bonds.
This amendatory Act of 1973 is not a limit upon any municipality which
is a home rule unit.
This amendatory Act of 1975 is not a limit upon any municipality which
is a home rule unit.
(Source: P.A. 79-437.)
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