Opinion No. 79-260 (1979) Ag
This text of Opinion No. 79-260 (1979) Ag (Opinion No. 79-260 (1979) Ag) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Oklahoma Attorney General Reports primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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The Attorney General has received your letter wherein you ask, in effect, the following question: Does the Department of Mines have authority to enter into an indemnity agreement in favor of a bank or other savings institution agreeing therein to indemnify such institution for any expenses, court costs, legal fees, or other losses that might arise out of the issuance or negotiation of a replacement certificate of deposit or the original certificate of deposit if it were misplaced ? In considering this question, it is apparent that any agreement wherein the Department of Mines agrees to indemnify a private person or entity for monetary loss or expense suffered by the latter would result in the credit of the State of Oklahoma being pledged by the Department to such private party. Any such agreement would therefore be in violation of Okla. Const. Article
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