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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 81

§ 8116. Unfunded actuarial accrued liability - condition precedent (Repealed).

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§ 8116. Unfunded actuarial accrued liability - condition precedent (Repealed).
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2016 Repeal. Section 8116 was repealed July 20, 2016, P.L.849, No.100, effective August 1, 2016.
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SUBCHAPTER B
TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES AND FUNDING DEBT
Sec.
8121. Power to issue tax anticipation notes.
8122. Limitation on amount of tax anticipation notes.
8123. Maturity date and time of payment of interest.
8124. Other terms of tax anticipation notes.
8125. Security for tax anticipation notes and sinking fund.
8126. Certification as to taxes and revenues to be collected.
8127. Sale of tax anticipation notes.
8128. Condition precedent to validity of tax anticipation notes.
8129. Scope of unfunded debt.
8130. Approval by court to fund unfunded debt.
Cross References. Subchapter B is referred to in sections 8211, 8223, 8262, 8283 of this title.
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