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14-2-22
Section 14-2-22 Bonds - Enforcement upon default. If there be any default by the authority
in the payment of the principal of or interest on the bonds or in any of the agreements on
the part of the authority which may properly be included in any resolution or indenture of
trust securing such bonds, any holder of any of the bonds or the trustee for the bondholders
under any resolution or indenture of trust, if so authorized therein, may, by an action, mandamus
or other proceedings, enforce payment of such items and foreclosure upon any mortgage or security
interest granted as security for such bonds and compel performance of all duties of the directors
and officers of the authority and shall be entitled, as a matter of right and regardless of
the sufficiency of any such security or the availability of any other remedy, to the appointment
of a receiver with all the power of such receiver for the maintenance, insurance and leasing
of the facilities and property covered by such resolution...
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41-10-319
Section 41-10-319 Rights of holders of bonds upon default. If there be any default by the authority
in the payment of the principal of or interest on the bonds or in any of the agreements on
the part of the authority which may properly be included in any resolution or indenture of
trust securing such bonds, any holder of any of the bonds or the trustee for the bondholders
under any resolution or indenture of trust, if so authorized therein, may, by an action, mandamus
or other proceedings, enforce payment of such items and foreclosure upon any mortgage or security
interest granted as security for such bonds and compel performance of all duties of the directors
and officers of the authority and shall be entitled, as a matter of right and regardless of
the sufficiency of any such security or the availability of any other remedy, to the appointment
of a receiver with all the power of such receiver for the maintenance, insurance and leasing
of the facilities and property covered by such...
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41-10-509
Section 41-10-509 Enforcement upon default. If there be any default by the authority in the
payment of the principal of or interest on the bonds or in any of the agreements on the part
of the authority which may properly be included in any resolution or indenture of trust securing
such bonds, any holder of any of the bonds or the trustee for the bondholders under any resolution
or indenture of trust, if so authorized therein, may, by an action, mandamus or other proceedings,
enforce payment of such items and foreclosure upon any mortgage or security interest granted
as security for such bonds and compel performance of all duties of the directors and officers
of the authority and shall be entitled, as a matter of right and regardless of the sufficiency
of any such security or the availability of any other remedy, to the appointment of a receiver
with all the power of such receiver for the maintenance, insurance and leasing of the facilities
and property covered by such resolution or...
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11-92A-15
Section 11-92A-15 Security for bonds. (a) In the discretion of the board of directors of an
authority, any bonds may be secured by an indenture between an authority and a trustee, which
may be any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether such trust company or bank is
located within or without the state. In any such indenture or resolution providing for the
issuance of bonds an authority may pledge, for payment of the principal of and the interest
on such bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may thereafter come into
existence, including, but not limited to, revenues or other money or property pledged to it
by any public or private person, and may assign, as security for such payment, any of its
leases, loan agreements, franchises, permits, and contracts. In any such indenture, an authority
may mortgage any of its properties, including any that may be thereafter acquired by it, and
may provide that in the event of a default in payment of the bonds...
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4-3-17
Section 4-3-17 Security for bonds. In the discretion of the authority, any bonds may be issued
under and secured by an indenture between the authority and a trustee. Said trustee may be
a private person or corporation, including but not limited to any trust company or bank having
trust powers, whether such bank or trust company is located within or without the state. In
any such indenture or resolution providing for the issuance of bonds, the authority may pledge,
for payment of the principal of and the interest on such bonds, any of its revenues to which
its right then exists or may thereafter come into existence and may assign as security for
such payment, any of its leases, franchises, permits and contracts; and, in any such indenture
the authority may mortgage any of its properties, including any that may be thereafter acquired
by it. Any such pledge of revenues shall be valid and binding from the time it is made, and
the revenues so pledged and thereafter received by the authority...
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11-94-12
Section 11-94-12 Bonds of authority - Indenture; lien; remedies of bondholders. In the discretion
of its board, any bonds issued by an authority may be secured by an indenture between an authority
and a trustee, which may be any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether such bank
or trust company is located within or without the state. In any such indenture or resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds an authority may pledge, for payment of the principal
of and the interest on such bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may
thereafter come into existence and may assign, as security for such payment, any of its leases,
franchises, permits and contracts; and in any such indenture, an authority may mortgage any
of its properties, including any that may be thereafter acquired by it, and may provide that
in the event of a default in payment of the bonds secured thereby or in the event of default
with respect to any agreement contained therein, such...
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37-13-13
Section 37-13-13 Bonds of authority - Security. In the discretion of the authority any bonds
may be issued under and secured by an indenture between the authority and a trustee. Said
trustee may be a private person or corporation, including (but not limited to) any trust company
or bank having trust powers, whether such bank or trust company is located within or without
the state. In any such indenture or resolution providing for the issuance of bonds, the authority
may pledge, for payment of the principal of and the interest on such bonds, any of its revenues
to which its right then exists or may thereafter come into existence and may assign, as security
for such payment, any of its leases, franchises, permits and contracts; and in any such indenture,
the authority may mortgage any of its properties, including any that may be thereafter acquired
by it. Any such pledge of revenues shall be valid and binding from the time it is made, and
the revenues so pledged and thereafter received...
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45-37A-56.35
Section 45-37A-56.35 Security of bonds. In the discretion of the authority any bonds may be
issued under and secured by an indenture between the authority and a trustee. The trustee
may be a private person or corporation, including, but not limited to, any trust company or
bank having trust powers, whether such bank or trust company is located within or without
the state. In any such indenture or resolution providing for the issuance of bonds the authority
may pledge, for payment of the principal of and the interest on such bonds, any of its revenues
to which its right then exists or may thereafter come into existence and may assign, as security
for such payment, any of its leases, franchises, permits, and contracts; and in any such indenture
the authority may mortgage any of its properties, including any properties thereafter acquired
by it. Any such pledge of revenues shall be valid and binding from the time it is made, and
the revenues so pledged and thereafter received by the...
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11-61A-15
Section 11-61A-15 Issuance of bonds. (a) The authority may issue bonds under and secured by
an indenture between the authority and a trustee. The trustee may be a private person or corporation,
including, but not limited to, any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether the
bank or trust company is located within or without the state. (b) In any indenture or resolution
providing for the issuance of bonds, the authority may pledge, for payment of the principal
of and the interest on the bonds, any of its revenues to which its right then exists or may
subsequently come into existence and may assign, as security for the payment, any of its leases,
franchises, permits, and contracts. In any such indenture the authority may mortgage any of
its properties, including any properties subsequently acquired by it. Any pledge of revenues
shall be valid and binding from the time it is made, and the revenues pledged and subsequently
received by the authority, and any property of the...
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4-3-54
Section 4-3-54 Bonds - Security for payment of principal and interest. In the discretion of
the authority, any bonds may be issued under and secured by an indenture between the authority
and a trustee. Said trustee may be a private person or corporation, including, but not limited
to, any trust company or bank having trust powers, whether such bank or trust company is located
within or without the state. In any such indenture or resolution providing for the issuance
of bonds, the authority may pledge for payment of the principal of and the interest on such
bonds any of its revenues, rents, income or funds to which its right then exists or may thereafter
come into existence and may assign, as security for such payment, any of its leases, franchises,
permits and contracts and, in any such indenture, the authority may mortgage any of its properties,
including any that may be thereafter acquired by it. Any such pledge of revenues shall be
valid and binding from the time it is made, and the...
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