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5-1.2-14-10. Pledging of loans

IN Code § 5-1.2-14-10 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 10. (a) The authority may pledge loans, evidences of other financial assistance, and other obligations evidencing the loans or other financial assistance from the water infrastructure assistance fund to secure other loans or financial assistance from:

(1) the water infrastructure assistance fund;

(2) the wastewater revolving loan fund established by IC 5-1.2-10;

(3) the drinking water revolving loan fund established by IC 5-1.2-10; or

(4) the supplemental drinking water and wastewater assistance fund established by IC 5-1.2-11;

for the benefit of participants.

(b) The terms of a pledge under this section must be acceptable to the authority.

(c) Notwithstanding any other law, a pledge of property made by the authority under this section is binding from the time the pledge is made. Revenues, other money, or other property pledged and thereafter received are immediately subject to the lien of the pledge without any further act. The lien of a pledge is binding against all parties having claims of any kind in tort, contract, or otherwise against:

(1) the authority;

(2) the budget agency; or

(3) the water infrastructure assistance fund;

regardless of whether the parties have notice of any lien.

(d) A resolution, an indenture, or another instrument by which a pledge is created under this section does not have to be filed or recorded, except in the records of the authority.

(e) Action taken to:

(1) enforce a pledge made under this section; and

(2) realize the benefits of the pledge;

is limited to the property pledged.

(f) A pledge under this section does not create a liability or indebtedness of the state.

As added by P.L.189-2018, SEC.25.

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5-1.2-14-10. Pledging of loans