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Hawaii

Chapter 53
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CHAPTER 53
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§53-2 Redevelopment agency; creation.
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§53-3 Interest in project prohibited; disclosure of interest.
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§53-4 Removal of members.
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§53-5 Powers and duties of agency.
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§53-6 Initiation and approval of redevelopment plan.
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§53-7 Urban renewal projects in disaster areas.
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§53-8 Acquisition of lands in redevelopment project.
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§53-9 Work on acquired areas; competitive contracts.
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§53-10 Appraisal of lands of agency.
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§53-11 Government instrumentalities to cooperate with agency.
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§53-12 Sale and lease of acquired lands; preference.
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§53-13 New constructions by agency.
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§53-14 Agency exempt from real property taxes.
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§53-15 Financial assistance of agency and office of urban renewal coordinator; redevelopment fund.
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§53-16 Bonds of agency.
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§53-17 Bonds of agency to be legal investments.
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§53-18 Investment of funds.
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§53-19 Report.
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§53-20 Auxiliary redevelopment area.
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§53-21 Auxiliary redevelopment area; displaced persons.
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§53-22 Governmental advances, donations, and other appropriations.
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§53-23 Redevelopment corporations; how created.
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§53-24 Consent of agency to incorporation of redevelopment corporations.
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§53-25 Application of other corporation laws.
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§53-26 Powers of redevelopment corporations.
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§53-27 Limited return on investment.
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§53-28 Consideration for issuance of stocks and bonds.
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§53-29 Minimum amount of stock and debentures.
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§53-30 Income debentures.
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§53-31 Mortgages and mortgage bonds.
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§53-32 Limitations.
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§53-33 Advances by redevelopment corporation.
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§53-34 Regulation of redevelopment corporations.
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§53-35 Transfer of title or foreclosure of project.
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§53-36 Dissolution.
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§53-37 Participation by certain corporations.
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§53-38 Tax exemption.
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§53-39 No limitation of provisions by implication.
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§53-52 Urban renewal plan.
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§53-53 Powers with respect to urban renewal.
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§53-54 Assistance to urban renewal by counties and other public bodies.
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§53-55 Urban redevelopment coordinator, office created.
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§53-56 Workable program, definition. "Workable program" means a program (including an official plan of action, as it exists from time to time for effectively dealing with
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§53-57 Coordinator, appointment, term, removal.
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§53-58 Coordinator, qualifications.
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§53-59 Coordinator, duties and powers.
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§53-60 Ordinance relating to repair, closing, and demolition of dwellings unfit for human habitation.
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§53-61 REPEALED.
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[§53-82] Abolition of existing agency.
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[§53-83] Powers of county.
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§53-84 Incurring of indebtedness by the county.
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[§53-85] Projects to constitute "undertakings"; revenues to include certain federal moneys; imposition of rates and charges.
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PART I.
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PART II.
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[PART III.] EXERCISE OF URBAN RENEWAL
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