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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 6 — Public Finances · Article 25 — Statewide Economic Development

6-25-23. Remedies of holders of economic development revolving

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fund bonds and project revenue bonds.
Any holder of economic development revolving fund bonds or project revenue bonds issued by the authority pursuant to the Statewide Economic Development Finance Act or a trustee under a trust indenture entered into pursuant to that act, except to the extent that his rights are restricted by any bond resolution or trust indenture may protect and enforce, by any suitable form of legal proceedings, any rights provided by the laws of this state or granted by the bond resolution or trust indenture.
Such rights include the right to compel the performance of all duties of the authority or the department required by the Statewide Economic Development Finance Act, the bond resolution or the trust indenture and to enjoin unlawful activities.
History: Laws 2005, ch. 103, § 20.
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