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Code · South Dakota · Title 11 · Chapter 11-7

11-7-7.2. Dissolution of municipal commission to participate in county commission--Transfer of rights, property, and obligations.

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The governing body of any first or second class municipality may, by resolution, dissolve the housing and redevelopment commission of such municipality for the purpose of electing to participate in a county housing and redevelopment commission. Upon the adoption of such a resolution the city housing and redevelopment commission shall cease to exist, except for the purpose of winding up its affairs and executing a deed to the county housing and redevelopment commission. All the rights, contracts, obligations, and property, real and personal, of the city housing and redevelopment commission shall be transferred to and become vested in the county housing and redevelopment commission, provided that all bonded indebtedness issued by the city housing and redevelopment commission shall remain a lien against the income and revenues of the housing project pledged to the payment of such bonds.
All rights and remedies of any person against the city housing and redevelopment commission may be asserted and enforced against the county housing and redevelopment commission to the same extent as they might have been against the city housing and redevelopment commission.
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