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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 64 — PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATIONS · Chapter 15

§ 1527. Commonwealth pledges.

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§ 1527. Commonwealth pledges.
(a)Bondholders.-- The Commonwealth pledges to and agrees with each obligee of the authority that the Commonwealth will not limit or alter the rights and powers vested in the authority or otherwise created by this chapter in any manner inconsistent with the obligations of the authority to its obligees until all bonds at any time issued, together with the interest on the bonds, are fully paid and discharged.
(b)Lessees.-- The Commonwealth pledges and agrees with any person that, as owner of property which is leased or subleased to or from the authority, it will not limit or alter the rights and powers vested in the authority or otherwise created by this chapter in any manner which impairs the obligations of the authority until all the obligations of the authority under the lease or sublease are fully met and discharged.
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