Maryland Code § HS-12-704

Section HS-12-704
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(a) In connection with issuing bonds or incurring obligations under leases,
and to secure payment of the bonds or obligations, an authority, in addition to its
other powers, may:
(1) pledge any or all of the gross or net rents, fees, or revenues that
are or will become due to it;
(2) mortgage any or all of the real or personal property that it owns
or will own;
(3) covenant against:

(i) pledging any or all of its rents, fees, or other revenue;
(ii) mortgaging any or all of the real or personal property that
it owns or will own; or
(iii) suffering any lien on anything listed under item (i) or (ii) of
this item;
(4) covenant about limits on its right to sell, lease, or dispose of all or
part of a housing project;
(5) covenant as to what other debts or obligations it may incur;
(6) covenant as to:
(i) the bonds to be issued;
(ii) their issuance, in escrow or otherwise; and
(iii) the use and disposition of their proceeds;
(7) provide for the replacement of lost, destroyed, or mutilated bonds;
(8) covenant against extending the time for the payment of its bonds
or interest on them;
(9) redeem the bonds, covenant for their redemption, and provide the
terms and conditions for their redemption;
(10) covenant, subject to the limitations in this Division II, as to:
(i) the rents and fees to be charged in the operation of a
housing project or projects;
(ii) the amount to be raised each year or other period by rents,
fees, and other revenues; and
(iii) the use and disposition of the rents, fees, and other
revenues;
(11) create or authorize the creation of special funds for money held
for construction or operating costs, debt service reserves, or other purposes, and
covenant as to the use and disposition of the money held in those funds;

(12) prescribe any procedure by which the terms of contracts with
bondholders may be amended or abrogated, the dollar amount of bonds whose holders
must consent to an amendment or abrogation, and the way in which consent may be
given;
(13) covenant as to the use of any or all of the authority's real or
personal property, the replacement of the property, the insurance to be carried on the
property, and the use and disposition of insurance money;
(14) covenant as to the rights, liabilities, powers, and duties arising on
the breach by it of a covenant, condition, or obligation;
(15) covenant and prescribe as to the events of default and terms and
conditions on which any or all of its bonds become or may be declared due before
maturity, and as to the terms and conditions on which a declaration and its
consequences may be waived;
(16) vest in a trustee or trustees or in the bondholders or any
proportion of them the right to enforce:
(i) payment of the bonds; or
(ii) covenants securing or relating to the bonds;
(17) vest in a trustee or trustees the right, if the authority defaults, to:
(i) take in possession, use, operate, and manage all or part of
a housing project;
(ii) collect the rents and revenues; and
(iii) dispose of the money in accordance with the agreement of
the authority with the trustee or trustees;
(18) provide for the powers and duties of a trustee or trustees and limit
the liabilities of the trustee or trustees;
(19) provide the terms and conditions on which the trustee or trustees
or bondholders or any proportion of them may enforce any covenant or rights securing
or relating to the bonds;
(20) make other covenants of a character like or unlike that of the
covenants expressly authorized under this section; and

(21) make covenants and do acts and things that, although not listed
in this section:
(i) are necessary, convenient, or desirable to secure the bonds
of the authority; or
(ii) in the discretion of the authority, will tend to make the
bonds more marketable.
(b) (1) A pledge made by an authority is binding from the time the pledge
is made.
(2) The lien of the pledge, without any physical delivery or further
act, attaches immediately to revenues or property pledged and thereafter received by
an authority.
(3) The lien is binding against all persons having claims against the
authority, whether or not:
(i) those persons have notice of the pledge; or
(ii) the determination or other instrument has been recorded
or filed.

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