West Virginia Code § 13-2-2

Terms of refunding bonds; time, place and amount of payments
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Upon determining to issue such refunding bonds, the governing body of such political
division shall, by resolution, authorize the issuance of such bonds in an amount not
exceeding the principal amount permitted by section one of this article, fix the date thereof,
the rate or rates of interest which such bonds shall bear, payable semiannually, and require
that the bonds shall bear, payable at the office of the State Treasurer and ate such other
place or places as the body issuing the same may designate. Such resolution shall also
provide that such bonds shall mature serially in annual installments berginning not more than
three years after the date thereof, and the last of such annual installments shall mature in
not exceeding thirty-four years from the date of such bonds. The amount payable in each
year on the refunding bonds, together with any unrefunded or unissued bonds of the prior
issue, may be so fixed that, when the amount of interest is atdded to the principal amount to
be paid during the respective years, the total amount payable in each year shall be as nearly
equal as practicable; or such bonds may be made payable in annual installments as nearly
equal in principal as may be practicable.
All or a portion of the refunding bonds may bes subject to redemption prior to the maturity
thereof, at the option of the body issuing the same, at such times and prices and on such
terms as shall be designated in the resolution required by this section. The body issuing the
refunding bonds may not levy taxes gin connection with the redemption of any refunding
bonds in excess of the taxes that would have been levied for the payment of principal of and
interest on such refunding boneds in such year.

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