Maine Code § 22-2062

Trust agreement to secure bonds
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In the discretion of the authority, any bonds issued under this chapter may be secured by a trust
agreement by and between the authority and a corporate trustee or trustees, which may be any trust
company or bank having the powers of a trust company within or without the State. Such trust
agreement or the resolution providing for the issuance of such bonds may pledge or assign the revenues
to be received or proceeds of any contract or contracts pledged and may convey or mortgage the project
or any portion thereof. Such trust agreement or resolution providing for the issuance of such bonds may
contain such provisions for protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies of the bondholders as may
be reasonable and proper, and not in violation of law, including particularly such provisions as have
been specifically authorized to be included in any resolution or resolutions of the authority authorizing
bonds thereof. Any bank or trust company incorporated under the laws of this State, which may act as
depositary of the proceeds of bonds or of revenues or other moneys, may furnish such indemnifying
bonds or pledge such securities as may be required by the authority. Any such trust agreement may set
forth the rights and remedies of the bondholders and of the trustee or trustees, and may restrict the
individual right of action by bondholders. In addition, any such trust agreement or resolution may
contain such other provisions as the authority may deem reasonable and proper for the security of the
bondholders. All expenses incurred in carrying out such trust agreement or resolution may be treated
as a part of the cost of the operation of a project. [PL 1971, c. 303, §1 (NEW).]

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