West Virginia Code § 13-2E-4

Terms, form and execution of refunding bonds
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Refunding bonds authorized under this article may be issued in one or more series; may bear
such date or dates; may mature at such time or times, not exceeding the period of usefulness
of the enterprise, as determined by the governing body in its discretion, not exceeding forty
years from their respective dates; may bear interest at such rate or rates; may be in such
denomination or denominations; may be in such form either coupon or regisetered; may carry
such registration and conversion privileges; may be executed in such manner; may be
payable in such medium of payment, at such place or places; may be surbject to such terms of
redemption, with or without a premium; may be declared or become due before the maturity
date; may provide for the replacement of mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost bonds; may be
authenticated in such manner and upon compliance with such conditions; and may contain
such other terms and covenants, as may be determined by thte governing body in the
proceedings authorizing the refunding bonds. Notwithstanding the form or tenor thereof,
and in the absence of an express recital on the face thereof that the bond is nonnegotiable,
all refunding bonds shall at all times be, and shall be treated as, negotiable instruments for
all purposes.

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