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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 64 — PUBLIC AUTHORITIES AND QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATIONS · Chapter 60

§ 6010. Remedies of obligee of authority.

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§ 6010. Remedies of obligee of authority.
An obligee of the authority has the right, in addition to all other rights which may be conferred on the obligee, subject only to any contractual restrictions binding upon the obligee, to:
(1)By mandamus, suit, action or proceeding at law or in equity, compel the authority and the members, officers, agents or employees thereof to perform each and every term, provision and covenant contained in any bond or contract of the authority with or for the benefit of the obligee and to require the carrying out of any or all covenants and agreements of the authority and the fulfillment of all duties imposed upon the authority by this chapter or under the former provisions of the act of June 27, 1986 (P.L.267, No.70), known as the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority Act, formerly codified in 53 Pa.C.S. Ch. 59 (relating to Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority).
(2)By proceeding in equity, obtain an injunction against any acts or things which may be unlawful or the violation of any of the rights of the obligee of the authority.
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