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§ 10-509. Powers -- In general

MD Econ Dev Code § 10-509 (2019) (N/A)
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The Corporation may:

(1)    adopt bylaws for the conduct of its business;

(2)    adopt a seal;

(3)    maintain an office at a place it designates in the State;

(4)    accept loans, grants, or financial and technical assistance in any form from the federal or State government, local governments, colleges or universities, or a private source;

(5)    enter into contracts and other legal instruments;

(6)    sue or be sued;

(7)    acquire, purchase, hold, lease as a lessee, and use any franchise, patent, or license and real, personal, mixed, or tangible or intangible property, or any interest in property;

(8)    own, improve, sell, lease as a lessor, transfer, license, assign, encumber, and dispose of any property or interest in property, necessary or convenient to carry out its purposes at public sale, with or without public bidding;

(9)    fix and collect rates, rentals, fees, royalties, and charges for the use of or for services and resources it provides or makes available;

(10)    retain any necessary accountants, engineers, financial advisors, and other consultants;

(11)    with the approval of the Attorney General, retain any necessary lawyers;

(12)    further define or limit the term “revenue” defined in § 10-501 of this subtitle as the term applies to a particular project, financing, or other matter;

(13)    create, own, control, or be a member of a corporation, limited liability company, partnership, or other person, whether operated for profit or not for profit;

(14)    exercise a power usually possessed by a private corporation in performing similar functions unless to do so would conflict with State law; and

(15)    do anything necessary or convenient to carry out the powers granted by this subtitle.

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