Indiana Code § 8-22-3.6-4

Qualified lessors
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Sec. 4. Any of the following persons may lease a project to an authority under this chapter: (1) A not-for-profit corporation organized under Indiana law or admitted to do business in Indiana. (2) An airport development authority established under IC 8-22-3.7 .   IC 8-22-3.7 Chapter 3.7. Airport Development Authority               8-22-3.7-1 "Airport project"             8-22-3.7-2 "Bonds"             8-22-3.7-3 "Development authority"             8-22-3.7-4 "Development board"             8-22-3.7-4.5 "Eligible entity"             8-22-3.7-5 Creation of authority             8-22-3.7-6 Development board; membership; term; removal; oath             8-22-3.7-7 Meetings; quorum             8-22-3.7-8 Bylaws and rules             8-22-3.7-9 Purposes of authority             8-22-3.7-10 Authorized activities of authority; dissolution             8-22-3.7-11 Refund of bonds; lease back             8-22-3.7-12 Reasonableness of leases; leases of airport projects from development authority             8-22-3.7-13 Authority for leases between development authority and authority             8-22-3.7-14 Leases; authority approval of plans and specifications of project             8-22-3.7-15 Party walls; easements; licenses             8-22-3.7-16 Sales or leases of projects to development authority             8-22-3.7-17 Bond issues             8-22-3.7-18 Law governing issuance; bonds as legal investment             8-22-3.7-19 Trust indentures securing bonds             8-22-3.7-20 Bonds issued upon exercise of option to purchase             8-22-3.7-21 Exemptions from taxation             8-22-3.7-22 Actions to contest validity of bonds; conditions             8-22-3.7-23 Impairment of bondholder rights             8-22-3.7-24 Financing powers as public purpose             8-22-3.7-25 Supplemental nature of chapter

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