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Code · Illinois · Chapter 20 — EXECUTIVE BRANCH · Act 3501

Sec. 805-25. Insurance Contracts; Claim Responsibility.

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Sec. 805-25. Insurance Contracts; Claim Responsibility. Any contract of insurance made by the Authority with a lender or bondholder or for the benefit thereof under this Act shall provide that claims payable under such contract shall be paid from any amounts available in the Fund and from any amounts available under the terms of any applicable contract or agreement with other financial institutions, in such order of priority as the Authority shall deem appropriate. The obligation of the Authority to make payments under any such contract shall be limited solely to the amounts provided in such contract and shall not constitute a debt or liability of the State, the Authority or any subdivision thereof.
Any insurance contract or other agreement with a lender or bondholder or for the benefit thereof and any rule or regulation of the Authority implementing the insurance program may contain such other terms, provisions or conditions as the Authority deems necessary or appropriate, including, without limitation, those relating to the payment of insurance premiums, the giving of notice, claim procedures, the sources of payment for claims, the priority of competing claims for payment, the release or termination of loan security and borrower liability, the timing of payment, the maintenance and disposition of industrial projects and the use of amounts received during periods of delinquency or upon default, and any other provisions concerning the rights of insured parties or conditions to the payment of insurance claims.
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