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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 12. (a) The leasing agent may, in anticipation of the acquisition of a site on which a structure is to be constructed, acquired, improved, remodeled, or expanded, enter into a contract to lease a structure from the lessor before the actual acquisition of the site and the construction, acquisition, improvement, remodeling, or expansion of the structure. The lease may not provide for payment of any rental by the leasing agent if a new structure is to be constructed until it is complete and ready for occupancy. However, the lease may provide for payment of lease rental for any part of the structure to be used by the political subdivision or its agency for any period during improvement, remodeling, or expansion of the structure.
(b) A leasing agent may, in anticipation of the acquisition of a system, enter into a lease with the lessor before the completion of the acquisition. A leasing agent may, in anticipation of the acquisition or construction of a transportation project, enter into a lease with the lessor before the completion of construction or acquisition. Such a lease must require the payment of lease rental by the lessee or lessees to begin when acquisition of the system, or a discrete, functional part of the system, or acquisition or construction of the transportation project, has been completed and is ready for use, but not before that time. An opinion or report of an independent expert that the system, or a discrete, functional part of the system, or a transportation project is complete and ready for use is conclusive and binding on all parties and on all taxpayers of an eligible entity.
(c) The lease may provide that the leasing agent shall pay all taxes and assessments, maintain insurance for the benefit of the lessor, and assume all responsibilities for repair and alterations during the term of the lease.
(d) The leasing agent may require the lessor, as a condition of entering into a lease, to furnish a bond guaranteeing the lease in an amount specified by the leasing agent.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 36. Local Government § 36-1-10-12 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-36-local-government/in-code-sect-36-1-10-12/
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