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Code · South Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-11

11-11-120. Purchase of securities from mortgage lenders.

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The authority may, pursuant to this section but not subject to other provisions of this chapter, purchase or commit to purchase securities from mortgage lenders if:
(1)Payment of the securities are guaranteed or insured by an agency or instrumentality of the United States government, subject to any limit on the amount of the beneficial interest of any single entity which is so guaranteed or insured under federal law or regulation, or insured by an insurance company qualified to write such insurance in the state, insuring not less than twenty percent of the security evidencing an interest in mortgage loans; and
(2)(a) The securities evidence an interest in, or are payable from, mortgage loans for residential housing; or
(b)The securities are a debt obligation of the mortgage lenders and the proceeds of the securities or their equivalent are required to be reinvested in mortgage loans for residential housing, or invested in short term obligations pending the reinvestment in such mortgage loans.
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