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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

[§201H-142] Housing loan programs; authorization.

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[§201H-142] Housing loan programs; authorization.
(a)The corporation may establish under this subpart one or more eligible loan programs.
(b)The corporation may invest in, make, purchase, take assignments of, or otherwise acquire or make commitments to invest in, make, purchase, take assignments of, or otherwise acquire any eligible loans or any partial interest or participation therein held by or on behalf of the corporation.
(c)The corporation may sell, assign, or otherwise dispose of or enter into commitments to sell, assign, or otherwise dispose of any eligible loans or any partial interest or participation therein held by or on behalf of the corporation.
(d)The corporation may acquire any obligation under conditions which require the seller of the obligation to use the proceeds of the sale for the purpose of financing eligible loans. [L 2006, c 180, pt of §4]
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