No member of any port authority shall be personally liable on the bonds or for any damages sustained by anyone in connection with the contracts with the holders and registered owners of the bonds or the construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement, or equipping of buildings or facilities unless the member shall have acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1961, No. 439, § 10; 1975 (Extended Sess., 1976), No. 1232, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-1510; Acts 1987, No. 46, § 2; reen. Acts 1987, No. 1017, § 2. No member of any port authority shall be personally liable on the bonds or for any damages sustained by anyone in connection with the contracts with the holders and registered owners of the bonds or the construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement, or equipping of buildings or facilities unless the member shall have acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1961, No. 439, § 10; 1975 (Extended Sess., 1976), No. 1232, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-1510; Acts 1987, No. 46, § 2; reen. Acts 1987, No. 1017, § 2. No member of any port authority shall be personally liable on the bonds or for any damages sustained by anyone in connection with the contracts with the holders and registered owners of the bonds or the construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement, or equipping of buildings or facilities unless the member shall have acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1961, No. 439, § 10; 1975 (Extended Sess., 1976), No. 1232, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-1510; Acts 1987, No. 46, § 2; reen. Acts 1987, No. 1017, § 2. No member of any port authority shall be personally liable on the bonds or for any damages sustained by anyone in connection with the contracts with the holders and registered owners of the bonds or the construction, reconstruction, extension, improvement, or equipping of buildings or facilities unless the member shall have acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1961, No. 439, § 10; 1975 (Extended Sess., 1976), No. 1232, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-1510; Acts 1987, No. 46, § 2; reen. Acts 1987, No. 1017, § 2.
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