Ch. 254 LAWS OF MARYLAND
real or personal property financed or refinanced out of the proceeds of the sale of the
revenue bonds. Such pledge, conveyance, or assignment shall be valid and binding
against any person having a claim of any kind against the County Commissioners of
Calvert County, irrespective of whether the person has notice.
SECTION 7. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That revenue bonds issued
by the County Commissioners of Calvert County and the interest on them are limited
obligations of Calvert County, the principal of and interest on which are payable solely
from rents or other revenues derived from the real property, and improvements
thereon, constructed, equipped, and leased by the County Commissioners of Calvert
County, from any other funds made available to the County Commissioners of Calvert
County for such purpose, and, in the event the trustee under the trust agreement
securing such revenue bonds holds any additional security for the payment of the
principal of and interest on the revenue bonds, from the proceeds of such security.
Neither the revenue bonds issued by the County Commissioners of Calvert County nor
the interest on them shall ever constitute an indebtedness or a charge against the
general credit of Calvert County or the general credit or taxing power of the County
Commissioners of Calvert County within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory
limitation and neither shall ever constitute or give rise to any pecuniary liability of the
County Commissioners of Calvert County.
SECTION 8. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That the revenue bonds
issued under this Act shall be in addition to, and not in substitution for or in limitation
of, the $5,500,000 in aggregate principal amount of revenue bonds that the County
Commissioners of Calvert County previously have been authorized to sell for the same
purpose by Chapter 204 of the Laws of Maryland of 1987, which authorization is hereby
ratified and confirmed. The revenue bonds authorized by this Act and the revenue
bonds authorized by Chapter 204 of the Laws of Maryland of 1987 may be consolidated
for sale and issued, sold, and delivered as a single issue of bonds.
SECTION 8 9. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1990.
Approved May 2, 1990.
CHAPTER 254
(Senate Bill 251)
AN ACT concerning
Criminal Injuries Compensation Act - Schedule of Benefits
FOR the purpose of altering a provision relating to the schedule of benefits and degrees
of disability used to determine awards under the Criminal Injuries Compensation
Act.
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments,
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