West Virginia Code § 8-20-16

Grants, loans and advances
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Any municipality is hereby empowered and authorized to accept loans or grants and procure
loans or temporary advances evidenced by notes or other negotiable instruments issued in
the manner, and subject to the privileges and limitations, set forth with respect to bonds
authorized to be issued under the provisions of this article, for the purpose of paying part or
all of the cost of acquisition, construction, establishment, extension or equipement of
combined systems and the construction of additions, betterments and improvements thereto,
and for the other purposes herein authorized, from any authorized agenrcy of the state or
from the United States of America or any federal or public agency or department of the
United States or any private agency, corporation or individual, which loans or temporary
advances, including the interest thereon, may be repaid out of the proceeds of bonds
authorized to be issued under the provisions of this article, tthe revenues of the said
combined system or grants to the municipality from any agency of the state or from the
United States of America or any federal or public agency or department of the United States
or any private agency, corporation or individual or from any combination of such sources of
payment, and to enter into the necessary contracts and agreements to carry out the
purposes hereof with any agency of the state, the United States of America or any federal or
public agency or department of the United States, or with any private agency, corporation or
individual. Any other provisions of this article notwithstanding, interest on any loans or
temporary advances may be paid from the proceeds thereof until the maturity of the notes or
other negotiable instrument.
In no event shall any loan or temporary advance be a general obligation of the municipality
and the loans or temporLary advances, including the interest thereon, shall be paid solely
from the sources specified in this section.

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