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Section 3.07. Cancellation and Authentication. <br /> (a) All Certificates paid or redeemed before scheduled maturity in accordance with this <br /> Ordinance,and all Certificates in lieu of which exchange Certificates or replacement Certificates are <br /> authenticated and delivered in accordance with this Ordinance,shall be canceled and destroyed upon <br /> the making of proper records regarding such payment, redemption, exchange or replacement. The <br /> Paying Agent/Registrar shall periodically furnish the City with certificates of destruction of such <br /> Certificates. <br /> (b) Each substitute Certificate issued pursuant to the provisions of Sections 3.06 and 3.08 <br /> of this Ordinance,in conversion of and exchange for or replacement of any Certificate or Certificates <br /> issued under this Ordinance, shall have printed thereon a Paying Agent/Registrar's Authentication <br /> Certificate, in the form hereinafter set forth. An authorized representative of the Paying <br /> Agent/Registrar shall, before the delivery of any such Certificate, manually sign and date such <br /> Certificate, and no such Certificate shall be deemed to be issued or outstanding unless such <br /> Certificate is so executed. No additional ordinances, orders, or resolutions need be passed or <br /> adopted by the City Council or any other body or person so as to accomplish the foregoing <br /> conversion and exchange or replacement of any Certificate or portion thereof, and the Paying <br /> Agent/Registrar shall provide for the printing, execution, and delivery of the substitute Certificates <br /> in the manner prescribed herein. Pursuant to Title 9, Tex. Gov't Code Ann., as amended, and <br /> particularly Chapter 1201, Subchapter D thereof, the duty of conversion and exchange or <br /> replacement of Certificates as aforesaid is hereby imposed upon the Paying Agent/Registrar, and, <br /> upon the execution of the above Paying Agent/Registrar's Authentication Certificate,the converted <br /> and exchanged or replaced Certificates shall be valid, incontestable, and enforceable in the same <br /> manner and with the same effect as the Initial Certificate which was originally delivered pursuant <br /> to this Ordinance, approved by the Attorney General, and registered by the Comptroller of Public <br /> Accounts. <br /> (c) Certificates issued in conversion and exchange or replacement of any other Certificate <br /> or portion thereof, (i) shall be issued in fully registered form, without interest coupons, with the <br /> principal of and interest on such Certificates to be payable only to the registered owners thereof,(ii) <br /> maybe redeemed prior to their scheduled maturities,(iii)may be transferred and assigned,(iv)may <br /> be converted and exchanged for other Certificates, (v) shall have the characteristics, (vi) shall be <br /> signed and sealed, and(vii) shall be payable as to principal of and interest, all as provided, and in <br /> the manner required or indicated, in the Form of Certificates set forth in this Ordinance. <br /> Section 3.08. Replacement Certificates. <br /> (a) Upon the presentation and surrender to the Paying Agent/Registrar,at the Designated <br /> Payment/Transfer Office, of a mutilated Certificate, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall authenticate <br /> and deliver in exchange therefor a replacement Certificate of like tenor and principal amount,bearing <br /> a number not contemporaneously outstanding. The City or the Paying Agent/Registrar may require <br /> the Owner of such Certificate to pay a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental charge <br /> that is authorized to be imposed in connection therewith and any other expenses connected therewith. <br /> San Marcos CTRCO 2017:Ordinance 11 <br />