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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 99 — Urban renewal and redevelopment

99.260 Power of corporation to borrow money and execute mortgages.

145 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-99/99-260

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(1)Upon first obtaining the approval of the supervising agency, any redevelopment
corporation may borrow funds for use in the redevelopment, before or during such
redevelopment, and secure the repayment of same by mortgage or mortgages. Every
such mortgage shall be a lien upon no other property except that forming the whole
or a part of a single development area.
(2)Any redevelopment corporation may also borrow funds and secure the repayment
thereof by mortgage or mortgages. Every such mortgage shall contain reasonable
amortization provisions and be a lien upon no other real property except that
forming the whole or a part of a single development area.
(3)Any redevelopment corporation may mortgage the real property in a development
area, or any part thereof, and create a first lien, or a second or other junior lien, upon
such real property, as the case may be.
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