The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . See §§ 166.021, 166.111(1), 166.141, Fla. . . . chapter 166, Florida Statutes, municipalities have full authority to issue bonds) (citing §§ 166.021, 166.111 . . .
. . . .-101(8), 166.111, Fla.Stat. (1991). . . .
. . . The city responds that, pursuant to the authority of section 166.111, Florida Statutes (1989), the city . . . to issue bonds to repay previously borrowed funds used for valid municipal projects. §§ 166.101(8), 166.111 . . .
. . . undertaking of any capital or other project for the purposes permitted by the State Constitution_” § 166.111 . . .
. . . to note at this point that we review only the issuance of revenue bonds by the County under section 166.111 . . . The County is authorized under Section 166.111, Florida Statutes, to issue the Bonds secured as to the . . . that Broward County has no authority to act as a municipality and issue revenue bonds under section 166.111 . . . Accordingly, we find that Broward County had the authority to issue revenue bonds under section 166.111 . . . The State argues that permitting the County to proceed under the authority of section 166.111 in the . . . decided that, as a charter county, it could issue the bonds as municipal revenue bonds under section 166.111 . . . The trial court validated the bonds as section 166.111 municipal revenue bonds for issuance now, with . . .
. . . Section 166.111, Florida Statutes (1977), provides: Authority to borrow. — The governing body of every . . .
. . . Authority to issue bonds is extended to municipalities by Chapter 166.111, Florida Statutes, which provides . . . Section 166.111, Florida Statutes, authorizes municipalities to borrow money, but only for “purposes . . .