West Virginia Code § 16-13-4

Payment of preliminary expenses of surveys, etc
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All necessary preliminary expenses actually incurred by the board of any municipality in the
making of surveys, estimates of costs and of revenue, employment of engineers or other
employees, the giving of notices, taking of options and all other expenses of whatsoever
nature, necessary to be paid prior to the issue and delivery of the revenue bonds pursuant to
the provisions of this article, may be met and paid in the following manner. eSaid board may
from time to time certify such items of expense to the clerk or recorder of said municipality,
directing him to pay the several amounts thereof, and thereupon said crlerk or recorder shall
at once draw a warrant or warrants upon the treasurer of said municipality, which warrant
or warrants shall be paid out of the General Funds of said municipality not otherwise
appropriated, without a special appropriation being made therefor by the governing body;
or, in case there are no general funds of such municipality ntot otherwise appropriated, the
clerk or recorder shall recommend to the governing body the temporary transfer from other
funds of such municipality of a sufficient amount to meet such items of expense, or the
making of a temporary loan for such purpose, and such governing body shall thereupon at
once make such transfer of funds, or authorize such temporary loan in the same manner that
other temporary loans are made by such municipality: Provided, however, That the fund or
funds of such municipality from which such payments are made shall be fully reimbursed
and repaid by said board out of the first proceeds of the sale of revenue bonds hereinafter
provided for, and before any other disbursements are made therefrom, and the amount so
advanced to pay such preliminary expenses, shall be a first charge against the proceeds
resulting from the sale of suche revenue bonds until the same has been repaid as herein
provided.

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