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

§ 8150. Temporary bonds or notes or interim receipts.

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§ 8150. Temporary bonds or notes or interim receipts.
Pending the preparation of definitive bonds or notes, including tax anticipation notes, temporary bonds or notes or interim receipts may be issued in such form and containing such terms and such provisions for exchange for definitive bonds or notes as the local government unit may determine.
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SUBCHAPTER D
SALE OF BONDS AND NOTES
Sec.
8161. Manner of sale of bonds or notes.
8162. Contents of public advertisement and of official notice of sale.
8163. Proposals for purchase.
8164. Opening of bids.
8165. Determination of highest and best bid.
8166. Required bid security.
8167. Reserved right to reject bids.
8168. Failure to receive conforming bid.
8169. Determination of net interest cost and net interest rate.
Cross References. Subchapter D is referred to in sections 8103, 8109, 8127 of this title.
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