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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 14A

40:14A-18. Receiver; powers

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If a bond resolution of a sewerage authority authorizing or providing for the issuance of the bonds of any series shall contain the provision authorized by subsection
(a)of section seventeen of this act and shall further provide in substance that any trustee appointed pursuant to said section shall have the powers provided by this section, then such trustee, whether or not all of the bonds of such series shall have been declared due and payable, shall be entitled as of right to the appointment of a receiver of the sewerage system, and such receiver may enter upon and take possession of the sewerage system and, subject to any pledge or contract with the holders of such bonds, shall take possession of all moneys and other property derived from or applicable to the acquisition, construction, operation, maintenance or reconstruction of the sewerage system and proceed with such acquisition, construction, operation, maintenance or reconstruction which the sewerage authority is under any obligation to do, and operate, maintain and reconstruct the sewerage system and fix, charge, collect, enforce and receive the service charges and all system revenues thereafter arising subject to any pledge thereof or contract with the holders of such bonds relating thereto and perform the public duties and carry out the contracts and obligations of the sewerage authority in the same manner as the sewerage authority itself might do and under the direction of the court.
L.1946, c. 138, p. 661, s. 18, eff. April 23, 1946.
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