Maryland Code § HS-12-705

Section HS-12-705
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(a) In addition to all other rights that a contract may confer on an obligee
of an authority, subject only to binding contractual restrictions, the obligee may:
(1) by a writ of mandamus or a proceeding at law or in equity, compel
the authority and the authority's commissioners, officers, agents, or employees to
perform each term, provision, and covenant contained in a contract of the authority
with or for the benefit of the obligee;
(2) require the carrying out of any covenant or agreement of the
authority and the fulfillment of all duties imposed on the authority by this Division
II; and
(3) by a proceeding in equity, enjoin any unlawful act or thing or the
violation of any right of the obligee.
(b) (1) By resolution, trust indenture, mortgage, lease, or other contract,
an authority may confer the right to take action under subsection (c) of this section if
a default, as defined in the resolution or instrument, occurs.

(2) The right may be conferred on an obligee that:
(i) holds or represents a specified amount in bonds or notes;
or
(ii) holds a mortgage, deed of trust, security instrument, or
lease.
(c) (1) An obligee that has the right under subsection (b) of this section
to take action under this subsection may, by a proceeding in a court of competent
jurisdiction:
(i) have possession of all or part of a housing project
surrendered to any such obligee;
(ii) require the authority and its commissioners to account as
if the authority and its commissioners were trustees of an express trust; and
(iii) have a receiver appointed for all or part of a housing project
and its rents and profits.
(2) If a receiver is appointed, the receiver may:
(i) enter and take possession of the housing project or any part
of the housing project;
(ii) operate and maintain it; and
(iii) collect and receive all fees, rents, revenues, or other
charges thereafter arising from it.
(3) The receiver shall keep the money in a separate account or
accounts and apply the money in accordance with the obligations of the authority as
the court directs.

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