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Section 12:11A-28 - Transfer of rights, property and facilities of commission to corporation

NJ Rev Stat § 12:11A-28 (2019) (N/A)
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12:11A-28. Transfer of rights, property and facilities of commission to corporation

All bondholders and other creditors of the commission and persons having claims against or contracts with the commission of any kind or character may enforce such debts, claims and contracts against the corporation as successor to the commission in the same manner as they might have had against the commission, and the rights and remedies of such bondholders, creditors and persons having claims or contracts shall not be limited or restricted in any manner by this act. All property, rights and powers of the commission are hereby vested in and shall be exercised by the corporation, subject, however, to all pledges, covenants, agreements and trusts made or created by the commission respectively. All debts, liabilities, obligations, agreements and covenants of the commission, except to the extent otherwise specifically provided or established to the contrary in this act, are hereby imposed upon the corporation. In continuing the functions and carrying out the contracts, obligations and duties of the commission, the corporation is hereby authorized to act in its own name or in the name of the commission as may be convenient or advisable under the circumstances from time to time. The provisions of this act shall be subject to the limitation that the corporation, after acquiring the rights, properties and facilities of the commission, shall not apply any funds or revenues derived from any rights, properties or facilities which prior to such acquisition were under control of the commission except to the payment of bonds, or interest thereon, issued before such acquisition, but this shall not limit the subsequent application of tolls, charges or revenues from any such rights, properties or facilities to the payment of bonds or notes authorized or issued by the corporation after time of such acquisition.

L.1968, c. 60, s. 29, eff. June 13, 1968.

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