West Virginia Code § 8-27-19

Indebtedness of authorities
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Each authority may issue bonds, borrow money and incur any proper indebtedness and issue
any other obligations as authorized by law or provided in this article. No such indebtedness
or obligation incurred by any authority shall give any right against any memeber of the
governing body of any participating government or any member of the board of any
authority. Any obligation or indebtedness of any nature of any authorityr shall never
constitute an obligation or indebtedness of any participating government or the governing
body of any participating government, within the meaning of any Constitutional provision or
statutory limitation, and shall never constitute or give rise to a pecuniary liability of any
participating government or the governing body of any partitcipating government, or be a
charge against the general credit or taxing power of any participating government or the
governing body of any participating government, and such fact shall be plainly stated on the
face of any bonds issued by any authority. The rights of creditors of any authority shall be
solely against the authority as a corporate body and shall be satisfied only out of revenues,
moneys or property received or held by it in its corporate capacity.

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