Michigan Statutes

§ 123.676 — Market authority; powers.

Michigan·Ch. 123 LOCAL GOVERNMENT·Act 185 of 1956 THE MARKET AUTHORITY ACT OF 1956 (123.671-123.680)

THE MARKET AUTHORITY ACT OF 1956 (EXCERPT) Act 185 of 1956 123.676 Market authority; powers. Sec. 6. The authority shall have power:

(1)To issue bonds or notes for the purpose of acquiring and constructing markets. Said bonds or notes shall have such maturities, redemption rights shall bear such interest and shall have such other details as may be determined by the authority. Said bonds or notes shall be payable from the revenues of the authority. In the event that the authority secures mortgage insurance from the United States of America or any officer, agency or instrumentality thereof, the authority may sell its bonds or notes at private sale and may, as additional security for the payment of its bonds or notes, execute a mortgage on the real estate or personal property owned or to be

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Legislative History

1956, Act 185, Imd. Eff. Apr. 24, 1956

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§ 123.1001
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