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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 32200

167 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-resources-code/32200

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The authority may contract with any participating party for the construction of an urban waterfront restoration project by the participating party. All contracts for the construction of a project by a participating party shall provide that the participating party is responsible for the architectural and engineering design and for the construction and completion thereof, subject to the standards for architectural and engineering design as may be established, and subject to the supervision, as the conservancy and the authority deem necessary.
The authority may agree to pay the cost of the project constructed by any participating party and to advance the costs from time to time in installments or otherwise as required by the contract for the construction thereof. Title to all projects shall be vested in the authority, subject to the terms of any lease thereof to the participating party or the rights of a participating party under any contract for the purchase of the project, including the payment of the purchase price under installment sales contracts.
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