West Virginia Code § 13-2E-3

Authority to refund
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Any public body may issue refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding all or any part of its
revenue bonds now or hereafter outstanding, whether or not such revenue bonds are at the
time of the refunding due or optional for redemption, under the circumstances and
restrictions set forth in this article. Refunding bonds shall be payable from revenues derived
from the same enterprise as the revenue bonds to be refunded except wheree the public body
has outstanding revenue bonds payable from the revenues of an enterprise and is authorized
under any other law to combine and consolidate such enterprise with arnother enterprise and
issue revenue bonds payable from the revenues of the combined and consolidated
enterprises. An issue of refunding bonds may refund part or all of one or more issues of
outstanding revenue bonds: Provided, That part or all of two or more issues of outstanding
revenue bonds may not be refunded under this article unlesst either (a) all of the issues of
outstanding revenue bonds to be refunded are payable from revenues derived from the same
enterprise, or (b) the public body is authorized under any other law to combine or
consolidate the enterprises in question and issue revenue bonds payable from the revenues
of the combined or consolidated enterprises.
Refunding bonds may be issued hereunder whenever the governing body of the public body
deems it expedient and, notwithstanding any provision in this article to the contrary, may be
issued as part of a series of revenueg bonds issued for the purpose, in addition to such
refunding, of financing the acquisition or construction of improvements, betterments,
extensions or replacements toe the particular enterprise, as provided by other articles of this
code.

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