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Code · New Jersey · Title 18A — Education · Chapter 24

18A:24-10. School bonds, when deemed to be authorized

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School bonds are deemed to be authorized by the fact, and at the time, that
a. an ordinance is finally adopted by the governing body of a municipality comprised within a type I district, or
b. a proposal is finally adopted by resolution by a recorded roll call majority vote of the full membership of the board of education of a type II district having a board of school estimate, or
c. a proposal is adopted by resolution by the board of education, by a recorded majority vote of its full membership and is also adopted by the legal voters, of any other type II district, including a regional district,
authorizing the issuance of such bonds by the municipality or the district, as the case may be, as provided in this article, except that if such issuance of bonds is not permissible under this article without the adoption of a proposition confirming such ordinance, or a proposal authorizing the issuance of such bonds, by the qualified voters of the municipality comprised within the type I district or the qualified voters of the district, as the case may be, then by the fact, and at the time, such proposition or proposal is so adopted by the voters.
L.1967, c.271; amended by L.1977, c. 190, s. 3, eff. Aug. 24, 1977.
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