West Virginia Code § 13-1-3

Amount and purpose of indebtedness for which bonds may be issued
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No political division authorized by this article to issue bonds, except county boards of
education, shall by any bond issue, become indebted to an amount, including all other
indebtedness, exceeding two and one-half percent of the value of the taxable property
therein, as shown by the last assessment thereof, for state and county purposes, next prior
to the issuing of such bonds: Provided, That any county for the erection ande equipment of a
courthouse and/or jail for such county, with funds borrowed from the government of the
United States or any governmental agency, federal or state, and any mrunicipal corporation
of three hundred inhabitants or more, for the purpose of grading, paving, sewering, and
otherwise improving or reimproving its streets and alleys, or for establishing and
maintaining a library or museum for the public use, or a building or structure for educational
purposes, or acquiring a recreation park for the public use, otr for acquiring, constructing,
furnishing, equipping and maintaining civic arenas, Auditoriums, exhibition halls and
theaters, may become indebted and issue bonds in an additional sum not exceeding two and
one-half percent of the value of the taxable property therein, ascertained as aforesaid:
Provided, however, That no county board of education authorized by this article to issue
bonds, shall, by any bond issue, become indebted, in any manner, or for any purpose, to an
amount, including all other indebtedness, in the aggregate, exceeding five percent on the
value of the taxable property therein, in the county school district to be ascertained by the
last assessment for state and county taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness, in
the manner provided by the "School Bond Amendment," as ratified.
The term "sewering" as used herein shall be treated in a comprehensive sense, so as to
include all mains, lateraLls, connections, traps, incinerating and disposal plants, and other
necessary and convenient accessories to a modern sanitary and efficient sewerage system
and shall include sto rm sewers.
The county court of any county is hereby authorized and empowered to negotiate and sell to
the government of the United States or to any governmental agency, federal or state, at
privWate sale, at not less than par any bonds issued for the purpose of erecting and equipping
a courthouse or other public buildings for such county, under and by virtue of this article,
without first offering them for sale at public auction, or to any other person or agency.

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