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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />costs of collection, shall be, and is hereby levied for each year, <br />respectively, while said bonds, or any of them, are outstanding <br />and unpaid, and said tax shall each year be assessed and collected <br />and applied to the payment of the interest on and principal of <br />said bonds. <br /> <br />X. <br />IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that all moneys in the Sinking fund <br />for the benefit of the warrants hereby refunded, and all taxes <br />in process of collection for the benefit of the warrants hereby <br />refunded are hereby appropriated to the interest and Sinking fund <br />of this issue of refunding bonds. <br />XI. <br />IT IS FURTHER ORDAINED that the Mayor of said City shall be <br />authorized to take and have charge of all necessary records <br />pending investigation by the Attorney General and shall take and <br />have charge and control of the bonds herein authorized pending <br />their approval by the Attorney General and registration by the <br />Comptroller of Public Accounts. After the record and the bonds <br />have been approved by the Attorney General, the bonds shall be <br />left in the care and custody of the Comptroller of the State of <br />Texas, and the State Comptroller is hereby authorized to accept <br />from Russ & Company, San Antonio, Texas, or their duly authorized <br />agents, in installments or otherwise, the obligations hereby <br />refunded, and, after cancellation thereof, to register a like <br />amount of the bonds herein authorized and deliver same to said <br />Russ & Company, or their agent. <br />XII. <br />The importance of this measure, and its intent and purpose <br />being declared to be for the immediate preservation of the publiC <br />business of the City of San Marcos, Texas, and it being to the <br />financial interest of said City to promptly cancel the outstanding <br />warrants herein refunded by the issuance and delivery of the <br />refunding bonds herein authorized, constitutes an emergency and an <br />imperative public necessity that the rule requiring ordinances to <br />