Delaware Code § 14-1922

Borrowing in anticipation of taxes
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School districts may borrow money in anticipation of local school taxes, as imposed by this chapter, to an amount not to exceed 25%
of such annual taxes, which shall be pledged for the payment of such loan or loans, and issue revenue anticipation notes or certificates,
executed in accordance with § 2111 of this title. Such revenue anticipation notes or certificates shall mature and be payable within 90
days of the date such money is borrowed. They shall be redeemable at a state or national bank designated by the school district. The faith
and credit of the school district is pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of the revenue anticipation notes or certificates of
indebtedness which shall be exempt from taxation for any purpose by this State. All expense incident to the advertising, preparing, issuing
and delivering of the revenue anticipation notes or certificates, and principals and interest thereon shall be paid by the school district. No
such borrowing shall constitute an increase of bonded debt within the meaning of § 2107 of this title.

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