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Code · New Jersey · Title 40A — Municipalities and Counties · Chapter 2

40A:2-58. Details of refunding bonds

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Refunding bonds may be issued in 1 or more series and shall contain the word "refunding" in their title and shall recite that they are issued pursuant to this chapter and shall bear such date or dates, mature at such time or times not exceeding 40 years as may be approved by the Local Finance Board from their date, bear interest at such rate or rates, payable at such time or times, be in such denomination and in such form, either coupon or registered, carry such registration privileges, be executed in such manner consistent with the provisions of this chapter for bonds of a local unit, be payable at such place or places, and be subject to such terms of redemption, with or without premium, as may be determined by the refunding bond ordinance or by subsequent resolution or resolutions of the governing body.
L.1960, c. 169, s. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1962. Amended by L.1978, c. 36, s. 5, eff. June 19, 1978.
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