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24-1-33
24-1-33 Powers of authority to secure payment of bonds, etc. In connection with the issuance
of bonds or the incurring of any obligation under a lease and in order to secure the payment
of such bonds or obligations, the authority shall have power: (1) To pledge by resolution,
trust indenture, mortgage, subject to the limitations hereinafter imposed, or other contract
all or any part of its rents, fees or revenues. (2) To covenant against mortgaging all or
any part of its property, real or personal, then owned or thereafter acquired, or against
permitting or suffering any lien thereon. (3) To covenant with respect to limitations on its
right to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of any housing project, or any part thereof, or
with respect to limitations on its right to undertake additional housing projects. (4) To
covenant against pledging all or any part of its rents, fees and revenues to which its right
then exists, or the right to which may thereafter come into existence, or against...
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24-1-72
24-1-72 Powers of authority to secure payment of bonds, etc. In connection with the issuance
of bonds or the incurring of any obligation under a lease and in order to secure the payment
of such bonds or obligations, the authority shall have power: (1) To pledge by resolution,
trust indenture, mortgage, subject to the limitations hereinafter imposed, or other contract
all or any part of its rents, fees, or revenues. (2) To covenant against mortgaging all or
any part of its property, real or personal, then owned or thereafter acquired, or against
permitting or suffering any lien thereon. (3) To covenant with respect to limitations on its
right to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of any housing project, or any part thereof, or
with respect to limitations on its right to undertake additional housing projects. (4) To
covenant against pledging all or any part of its rents, fees, and revenues to which its right
then exists, or the right to which may thereafter come into existence, or...
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27-37-2
Exclusions. In addition to assets impliedly excluded by the provisions of Section 27-37-1,
the following expressly shall not be allowed as assets in any determination of the financial
condition of an insurer: (1) Good will, trade names, and other like intangible assets; (2)
Advances to officers, directors, and controlling stockholders, other than policy loans, unless
the same are secured by collateral satisfactory to the commissioner, and advances to employees,
agents, and other persons on personal security only; (3) Stock of such insurer owned
by it, or any equity therein, or loans secured thereby or any material proportionate interest
in such stock acquired, or held, through the ownership by such insurer of an interest in another
firm, corporation, or business unit; (4) Furniture, fixtures, furnishings, safes, vehicles,
libraries, stationery, literature, and supplies, except: a. Such personal property
as is required through foreclosure of chattel mortgages under loans insured or...
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24-1-27
in connection with a project. (10) To lease or rent any of the dwelling or other accommodations
or any of the lands, buildings, structures, or facilities embraced in any housing project
and to establish and revise the rents or charges therefor. (11) To enter upon any building
or property in order to conduct investigations or to make surveys or soundings. (12) To purchase,
lease, obtain options upon, acquire by eminent domain, gift, grant, bequest, devise, or otherwise,
any property, real or personal, or any interest therein from any person, firm, corporation,
city, or government. (13) To sell, exchange, transfer, assign, or pledge any property, real
or personal, or any interest therein to any person, firm, corporation, city, or government.
(14) To own, hold, clear, and improve property. (15) To pay over to the city in which the
authority is organized all or any part of the proceeds received from the sale of any real
or personal property; provided, however, that an authority may pay...
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7-2A-309
of the lease agreement but subject to the lease agreement and this article, or (ii) if necessary
to enforce other rights and remedies of the lessor or lessee under this article, remove the
goods from the real estate, free and clear of all conflicting interests of all owners and
encumbrancers of the real estate, but the lessor or lessee must reimburse any encumbrancer
or owner of the real estate who is not the lessee and who has not otherwise agreed for the
cost of repair of any physical injury, but not for any diminution in value of the real
estate caused by the absence of the goods removed or by any necessity of replacing them. A
person entitled to reimbursement may refuse permission to remove until the party seeking removal
gives adequate security for the performance of this obligation. (9) Even though the lease
agreement does not create a security interest, the interest of a lessor of fixtures, including
the lessor's residual interest, is perfected by filing a financing...
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22-21-182
or mortgage indenture may also provide that in the event of any default thereunder it may be
foreclosed either by sale at public outcry or by judicial proceedings and that the trustee
under such mortgage or mortgage indenture or the holders of any securities secured thereby
may become the purchaser at any foreclosure sale if the highest bidder. Any such mortgage
or mortgage indenture may be filed in the office of the judge of probate of any county in
which any of the property, real, personal or mixed, subject to the lien thereof is,
or is anticipated to be, located, and the lien of such mortgage or mortgage indenture shall,
with respect to all personal property and fixtures subject thereto, including after-acquired
property, and notwithstanding any contrary provisions of, and without compliance with, the
Uniform Commercial Code, be valid and binding against all parties having claims of any kind
against the corporation, irrespective of whether the parties have actual notice...
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24-1A-2
or the state; interest bearing bank and savings and loan association deposits; obligations
of any agency of the United States of America; any obligations in which a state chartered
savings and loan association may invest its funds; any agreement to repurchase any of the
foregoing; or any combination thereof. (3) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. The board of directors of the
authority. (4) BONDS. Bonds or other securities representing an obligation to pay money. (5)
ELIGIBLE HOUSING UNIT. Real and personal properties located in the state constituting
a single family dwelling unit for occupancy by low and moderate income families or a multi-family
dwelling unit for occupancy by any persons and families without restriction as to the income
of such persons or families other than any applicable federal restrictions imposed upon multi-family
dwelling units financed from the proceeds of bonds the interest on which is exempt from federal
income taxes. (6) LOW AND MODERATE INCOME FAMILIES. Persons...
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11-97-2
The board of directors of a corporation. (4) BONDS. Bonds, notes, or other obligations representing
an obligation to pay money. (5) CORPORATION. Any public corporation organized pursuant to
the provisions of this chapter. (6) COSTS. As applied to a facility or any portion thereof,
shall include all or any part of the cost of construction, acquisition, alteration, enlargement,
extension, reconstruction, improvement, and remodeling of a facility, including all lands,
structures, real or personal property, rights, rights-of-way, franchises, easements,
permits, approvals, licenses, and certificates and interests acquired or used for, in connection
with or with respect to a facility, the cost of demolishing or removing any buildings or structures
on land so acquired, including the cost of acquiring lands to which such buildings or structures
may be moved, the cost of all machinery and equipment, financing charges, underwriters' commissions
or discounts, interest prior to, during, and...
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5-24-1
depositor and a financial institution, and includes a checking account, savings account, time
deposit, certificate of deposit, and share account. (2) AGENT means a person authorized to
make account transactions for a party. (3) BENEFICIARY means a person named as one to whom
sums on deposit in an account are payable on request after death of all parties or for whom
a party is named as trustee. (4) DEVISEE means any person designated in a will to receive
a testamentary disposition of real or personal property. (5) FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
means an organization authorized to do business under state or federal laws relating to financial
institutions, and includes a bank, trust company, savings bank, building and loan association,
savings and loan company or association, and credit union. (6) HEIRS means those persons,
including surviving spouse, who are entitled under the statutes of intestate succession to
the property of a decedent. (7) INCLUDES or INCLUDING means includes, but not limited...
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6-5-4
just and legal cause, the court having jurisdiction shall direct the issue of writs of attachment,
garnishment, seizure, ne exeat, or of any other proper writ or process which may be deemed
necessary for the security of the state or to make effective the judgment in such action if
it should be entered in favor of the state; and bond and security shall not be required of
the state upon or for the issue of any such writ or process. (e) Such writs may be levied
on any and all property, real or personal, rights, or credits in which the party against
whom the same may issue has any estate or any interest, legal or equitable, subject to the
payment of the debt or demand preferred in such action and upon any and all property, real
or personal, rights or credits which may have been conveyed, assigned, or transferred
in fraud of creditors. The levy of such writ creates a lien from the day it is made. All property
levied on may be replevied in the mode provided by law for the replevy of property...
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