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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 13

18A:13-32. Application of proceeds of sale of property

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The board of education of each constituent district from which any purchase of real property is made pursuant to section 18A:13-31 may expend all or any part of the proceeds of any such sale together with any interest thereon for any purpose for which bonds might be issued by such district if the board shall first have been authorized to make such expenditure in the same manner as authority is given in the case of issuance of bonds of the district and all or any part of the proceeds of such sale not so expended shall be applied to the payment of the principal of any outstanding bonds or notes of the district and pending said application shall be invested in war savings bonds or other obligations of the United States of America pursuant to law and the income received from such investments shall be applied to the payment of interest upon said outstanding bonds or notes as it shall become due and payable and if any surplus of such proceeds remains after the payment of the principal and interest payable upon said outstanding bonds or notes, the same, or if there be then no outstanding bonds or notes, the entire proceeds shall be paid into the capital account of the local school district.
L.1967, c.271.
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