West Virginia Code § 13-1-16

Recital of certification that bonds are issued in conformity with
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Constitution and statutes; effect thereof with Attorney General's endorsement.
The resolution authorizing the bonds provided for in section fourteen of this article may
direct that they contain the following recital:
"It is certified that this bond is authorized by and is issued in conformity with the
requirements of the Constitution and Statutes of the State of West Virginia."
The recital, when the bonds have been endorsed by the Attorney General as provided in
section twenty-eight of this article, are considered an authorizedu declaration by the
governing body of the political division and to import that there is Constitutional and
statutory authority for incurring the debts and issuing the bonds; that all the proceedings
therefor are regular; that all the acts, conditions and things required to exist, happen and be
performed precedent to and in the issuance of the bonds have existed, happened and been
performed in due time, form and manner as required by law; that the amount of the bond
and the issue of which it forms a part, together witlh all other indebtedness, does not exceed
any limit or limits prescribed by the Constitutsion or statutes of this state; and that all
questions connected with incurring the debt and issuing the bonds have been first submitted
to a vote of the people and have received the required amount of all the votes, pursuant to
section four of this article, cast for agnd against the same at an election regularly called and
held for the purpose after notice published and posted in the manner required by law. If any
bond be issued containing the erecital, and also containing the endorsement of the Attorney
General as aforesaid, it shall be conclusively presumed that the recital, construed according
to the import hereby deLclared, is true and neither the political division nor any taxpayer
thereof shall be permitted to question the validity or regularity of the obligation in any court
or in any action or proceeding.

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