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Virginia

Title 22.1 · Chapter 10
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-142. How Fund constituted; management.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-143. Money belonging to Fund received in treasury; accountant.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-144. Recovery of moneys due Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-145. Investment of Fund.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-146. Power of Board to make loans from fund for erection, etc., of school buildings and fueling facilities for school buses.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-146.1. School modernization loan interest rate subsidy payments.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-147. Application for and distribution of funds.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-148. Restrictions upon making loans; retirement of previous loans; waiting lists.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-149. Additional funds for loans.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-150. Rate of interest.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-151. Evidence of loan.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-152. Payment of principal and interest.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-153. School boards authorized to borrow from Fund; form of application.
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Code of Virginia §§ 22.1-154 through 22.1-157. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-158. Provisions for payment.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-159. Loans for construction of school facilities to serve portions of counties; levy of taxes for purpose of repaying such loans.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-160. School boards authorized to anticipate payment of loans.
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Code of Virginia § 22.1-161. Loan declared indebtedness of the county, city or town; lien on locality's funds created.
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