Nevada Code § 350.0045

General obligation debt defined
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General
obligation debt means debt that is legally payable from general revenues, as a
primary or secondary source of repayment, and is backed by the full faith and
credit of a governmental entity, and if the governmental entity is authorized
to levy taxes, by those taxes. The term includes, without limitation, debt
represented by local government securities issued pursuant to this chapter and
installment-purchase agreements described in subsection 1 of NRS 350.0055 . The term does not include,
without limitation:
1. Installment-purchase agreements
described in subsection 2 of NRS 350.0055 ;
2. Special obligations; and
3. Obligations with a term of less than 1
year that are payable in full from money appropriated for the same fiscal year
in which the obligations are incurred.

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