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496797v1 JSB MU210-244 7 <br /> <br /> (h) Mutilated, Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Bonds. If a Bond becomes mutilated <br />or is destroyed, stolen or lost, the Registrar will deliver a new Bond of like amount, number, <br />maturity date and tenor in exchange and substitution for and upon cancellation of the <br />mutilated Bond or in lieu of and in substitution for any Bond destroyed, stolen or lost, upon <br />the payment of the reasonable expenses and charges of the Registrar in connection <br />therewith; and, in the case of any Bond destroyed, stolen or lost, upon filing with the <br />Registrar of evidence satisfactory to it that the Bond was destroyed, stolen or lost, and of <br />the ownership thereof, and upon furnishing to the Registrar an appropriate bond or <br />indemnity in form, substance and amount satisfactory to it and as provided by law, in which <br />both the City and the Registrar must be named as obligees. Bonds so surrendered to the <br />Registrar will be cancelled by the Registrar and evidence of such cancellation must be <br />given to the City. If the mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost Bond has already matured or <br />been called for redemption in accordance with its terms it is not necessary to issue a new <br />Bond prior to payment. <br /> <br /> (i) Redemption. In the event any of the Bonds are called for redemption, notice <br />thereof identifying the Bonds to be redeemed will be given by the Registrar by mailing a <br />copy of the redemption notice by first class mail (postage prepaid) to the registered owner <br />of each Bond to be redeemed at the address shown on the registration books kept by the <br />Registrar and by publishing the notice if required by law. Failure to give notice by <br />publication or by mail to any registered owner, or any defect therein, will not affect the <br />validity of the proceedings for the redemption of Bonds. Bonds so called for redemption <br />will cease to bear interest after the specified redemption date, provided that the funds for <br />the redemption are on deposit with the place of payment at that time. <br /> <br /> 3.04. Appointment of Initial Registrar. The City appoints Bond Trust Services <br />Corporation, Roseville, Minnesota, as the initial Registrar. The Mayor and the City Administrator <br />are authorized to execute and deliver, on behalf of the City, a contract with the Registrar. Upon <br />merger or consolidation of the Registrar with another corporation, if the resulting corporation is a <br />bank or trust company authorized by law to conduct such business, the resulting corporation is <br />authorized to act as successor Registrar. The City agrees to pay the reasonable and customary <br />charges of the Registrar for the services performed. The City reserves the right to remove the <br />Registrar upon 30 days’ notice and upon the appointment of a successor Registrar, in which event <br />the predecessor Registrar must deliver all cash and Bonds in its possession to the successor <br />Registrar and must deliver the bond register to the successor Registrar. On or before each principal <br />or interest due date, without further order of this Council, the City Finance Director must transmit <br />to the Registrar monies sufficient for the payment of all principal and interest then due. <br /> <br /> 3.05. Execution, Authentication and Delivery. The Bonds will be prepared under the <br />direction of the City Finance Director and executed on behalf of the City by the signatures of the <br />Mayor and the City Administrator, provided that those signatures may be printed, engraved or <br />lithographed facsimiles of the originals. If an officer whose signature or a facsimile of whose <br />signature appears on the Bonds ceases to be such officer before the delivery of any Bond, that <br />signature or facsimile will nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same as if the <br />officer had remained in office until delivery. Notwithstanding such execution, a Bond will not be