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§ 5-12-43 Sale and lease-back arrangements--Contracts to acquire use or ownership authorized--Terms.

SD Codified L § 5-12-43 (2019) (N/A)
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5-12-43. Sale and lease-back arrangements--Contracts to acquire use or ownership authorized--Terms. The Building Authority may enter into any contract necessary to acquire the right to use or the ownership, or both, of land leased and improvements sold by it under § 5-12-42, and any other improvements made upon such land, and capital equipment needed for the operation of the improvements or property to be acquired by it pursuant to § 5-12-11, including lease, lease-purchase, and, subject to compliance with the provisions of S.D. Const., Art. XIII, § 1, installment purchase contracts. No term of an installment purchase contract may exceed thirty years. The authority may establish the terms of the contracts, subject to the approval of the Governor. The authority may include in such contracts the following provisions:

(1) In lease contracts, options to purchase the property subject to the lease or the lessor's interest therein, and provisions for the payment by lessee to lessor of rent net of all other costs and expenses of ownership, operation, maintenance, and insurance of the leased property by the authority as agent of the lessor, subject only to the laws, rules and regulations as are applicable to the lessor;

(2) In lease-purchase contracts, provisions of the type specified in subdivision (1), and provisions for designating a portion of the periodic payments to be made thereunder as interest, for prepayment, and for acquisition of unencumbered title or fee title to the property subject to the contract.Source: SL 1983, ch 32, § 2.

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