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

18A:24-28.1 1964, c. 73, s. 8 (C. 18:5-84.2)

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8. Proceedings for the authorization of bonds by any school district initiated by adoption of a resolution of the board of education of the school district calling a special school district meeting or election, or initiated by endorsement of a bonding proposal by the Commissioner of Education pursuant to section 18:5-86 of the Revised Statutes, or initiated by passage on first reading of an ordinance of any municipality authorizing bonds for school purposes pursuant to section 18:6-61 of the Revised Statutes, may in each instance proceed to the completion of the authorization of such bonds in accordance with the provisions of Title 18, Education, of the Revised Statutes, as if this act had not taken effect, and any such bonds, or promissory notes or temporary loan bonds in anticipation of such bonds so authorized, and any bonds, promissory notes or temporary loan bonds of any school district.
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