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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.63155 Financing or refinancing: Assessment on real property; bonds.

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NRS 271.63155 Financing or refinancing: Assessment on real property; bonds.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a qualified improvement project must be financed or refinanced only through an assessment on the real property that secures the direct financing or refinancing obtained from a capital provider pursuant to a financing agreement.
2. In addition to, but not in lieu of the direct financing or refinancing described in subsection 1, a qualified improvement project may be financed or refinanced through an assessment on the real property to secure bonds issued pursuant to NRS 271.475 . Any bonds issued for a qualified improvement project:
(a)Shall not constitute the debt or indebtedness of the municipality within the meaning of any provision or limitation of the Constitution of the State of Nevada or statute;
(b)Shall not be secured by a pledge of the general credit or taxing power of the municipality or by the surplus and deficiency fund established pursuant to NRS 271.428 ; and
(c)Shall not be used in furtherance of or in support of direct financing or refinancing from a capital provider.
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