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  8. Chapter 203 - Housing Authorities Law


Chapter 203 - Housing Authorities Law


  • Section 203:1 - Short Title.
  • Section 203:2 - Finding and Declaration of Necessity.
  • Section 203:3 - Definitions.
  • Section 203:4 - Creation of Housing Authority.
  • Section 203:5 - Appointment, Qualifications and Tenure.
  • Section 203:6 - Interested Commissioners or Employees.
  • Section 203:7 - Removal of Commissioners.
  • Section 203:8 - Powers of Authority.
  • Section 203:9 - Operation Not for Profit.
  • Section 203:10 - Rentals and Tenant Selection.
  • Section 203:11 - Cooperation Between Authorities.
  • Section 203:12 - Eminent Domain.
  • Section 203:12-a - Vesting of Title to Property.
  • Section 203:13 - Planning, Zoning and Building Laws.
  • Section 203:14 - Bonds.
  • Section 203:15 - Form and Sale.
  • Section 203:16 - As Legal Investment and Security for Deposits.
  • Section 203:17 - Provisions of Bonds, Trust Indentures, and Mortgages.
  • Section 203:18 - Remedies of an Obligee of Authority.
  • Section 203:19 - Additional Remedies Conferrable by Authority.
  • Section 203:20 - Exemption of Property from Execution Sale.
  • Section 203:21 - Aid from Federal or State Government.
  • Section 203:22 - Tax Exemption and Payments in Lieu of Taxes.
  • Section 203:23 - Co-operation in Undertaking Housing Projects.
  • Section 203:24 - Agreements as to Payments by Housing Authority.
  • Section 203:25 - Advances to Housing Authority.
  • Section 203:26 - Procedure for Exercising Powers.
  • Section 203:27 - Reports.
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