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

18A:24-9.1. Inclusion of redemption provisions in temporary loan notes or bonds and school bonds

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Any obligation issued pursuant to this chapter, may be issued subject to redemption prior to maturity with or without premium at such redemption price or prices and under such terms and conditions as shall be fixed by resolution of the governing body of the municipality, or of the board of education of the district, issuing the same, which price or prices shall not exceed the principal amount of such obligations plus interest accrued to the date of redemption unless the local finance board in the division of local finance in the department of community affairs, after consultation with the commissioner and after consideration of the redemption price or prices, including any redemption premium applicable thereto, the time or times of the proposed issuance thereof, the rate or maximum rate of interest borne or to be borne thereby, the maturity or maturities thereof and the earliest date of redemption thereof, shall by resolution, find that such redemption price or prices and such redemption premium, if any, are not unreasonable or exorbitant, and shall assent to the issuance of such obligations, subject to redemption at such redemption price or prices and at such redemption premium, if any.
L.1967, c.271.
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