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Code · Hawaii · Hawaii Revised Statutes

CHAPTER 206J

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CHAPTER 206J
ALOHA TOWER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Section
206J-1 Findings and purpose
206J-2 Definitions
206J-3 Aloha Tower complex; designated boundaries
206J-4 Aloha Tower development corporation; established
206J-5 Powers; generally
206J-5.5 Repealed
206J-6 Limitations on the powers of the development
corporation
206J-7 Development rules
206J-8 Use of public lands
206J-9 Construction contracts
206J-10 Public projects
206J-11 Lease of projects
206J-12 Bonds; bond anticipation notes
206J-13 State and political subdivisions not liable on
bonds
206J-14 Bonds exempt from taxation
206J-15 Bonds as legal investments and lawful security
206J-16 Exemption from taxation of development corporation
206J-17 Aloha Tower fund
206J-18 Assistance by state and county agencies
206J-19 Annual report
206J-20 Court proceedings; preference
206J-21 Construction of this chapter
Case Notes
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