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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 82

§ 8249. Refunding with bonds of another type.

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§ 8249. Refunding with bonds of another type.
Subject to the limitations of section 8022 (relating to limitations on incurring of other debt) or after a referendum held pursuant to section 8248 (relating to approval of refunding by the electors), the governing body of any local government unit may for any purpose specified in section 8241 (relating to power to refund) refund with its general obligation bonds or notes or its guaranteed revenue bonds or notes all or any part of any outstanding revenue bonds or notes or bonds, notes or obligations of any authority or other local governmental unit constituting lease rental debt of the local government unit or may refund any outstanding revenue bonds or guaranteed revenue bonds or notes with like bonds or notes.
The local government unit may also refund any general obligation or guaranteed revenue bonds with its revenue bonds, by the incurring of lease rental debt or by guaranteeing the obligations of an authority.
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