Maryland Code § EC-10-209

Section EC-10-209
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(a) The Authority may:
(1) sue and be sued;
(2) adopt a seal;
(3) acquire, hold, and dispose of property for its corporate purposes;
(4) sell, lease, or otherwise convey, in any manner that the Authority
considers appropriate, any property it owns to accomplish the purposes of this
subtitle;

(5) enter into contracts and leases, including contracts or leases
relating to the construction, operation, maintenance, management, and use of
developments and projects, concessions, stalls, auction houses, docking facilities, and
other facilities, and execute any instrument necessary or convenient, on the terms
and for any corporate purpose that the Authority considers advisable;
(6) issue bonds in accordance with this subtitle;
(7) use the proceeds of the bonds, other money available under this
subtitle, or any grant or money from the State or federal government or any of their
units or instrumentalities to accomplish the purposes of this subtitle;
(8) borrow money for a corporate purpose and mortgage or otherwise
encumber its property as security for the loan;
(9) accept gifts, contributions, or loans of money, supplies, goods, and
services, and accept appropriations, allotments, and loans of money from the State or
federal government, a federal corporation, a unit or instrumentality of the federal
government, or a political subdivision or instrumentality of the State;
(10) exercise a power usually possessed by a private corporation in
performing similar functions unless to do so would conflict with State law;
(11) dredge approaches and acquire, construct, maintain, equip, and
operate wharves, docks, piers, and other structures, and any facilities necessary for
commerce; and
(12) do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the powers
expressly granted by this subtitle.
(b) (1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection, the Authority may
delegate any power or duty it considers appropriate to a member, an officer, an agent,
or an employee of the Authority.
(2) A contract is not binding on the Authority unless it is approved or
authorized by a majority of the members of the Authority.

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