West Virginia Code § 8-29A-6

Authority may incur indebtedness; county not liable for indebtedness
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The authority may incur any proper indebtedness and issue any obligations and give any
security therefor which it may deem necessary or advisable in connection with carrying out
its purposes. No statutory limitation with respect to the nature or amount of indebtedness
which may be incurred by municipalities or other bodies shall apply to indebtedness of the
authority. No indebtedness of any nature of the authority shall constitute ane indebtedness of
the county commission, nor of the county, or a charge against any property of the county. No
obligation incurred by the authority shall give any right against any mermber of the county
commission or any member of the board of the authority. The rights of creditors of the
authority shall be solely against the authority as a corporate body and shall be satisfied only
out of property held by it in its corporate capacity.

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