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(a) Default.--The authority shall have power by resolution, trust, indenture or mortgage to confer upon an obligee holding or representing a specified percentage of bonds the right, in addition to all rights that may otherwise be conferred, upon the happening of an event of default as defined in the resolution or instrument, by suit, action or proceeding in a court of competent jurisdiction:
(1) to obtain the appointment of a receiver of any real property or leasehold interest of the authority and of the rents and profits from the real property or leasehold interest. If a receiver is appointed, the receiver may enter and take possession of the real property or any leasehold interest, operate the property of leasehold interest and collect and receive all revenues or other income arising from the operation and shall keep the money in a separate account and apply the money in accordance with the obligations of the authority as the court shall direct; or
(2) to require the authority and authority members to account as if it and they were the trustees of an express trust.
(b) Authority of receiver.--Nothing in this subchapter shall authorize a receiver appointed under this subchapter for the purpose of operating and maintaining facilities of the authority to sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose of the assets of the authority. It is the intention of this subchapter to limit the powers of the receiver to the operation and maintenance of the facilities of the authority as the court directs, and the following apply:
(1) Receivers may not sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose of any assets of the authority.
(2) Bondholders, trustees and other obligees do not have the right in any suit, action or proceeding, at law or in equity, to compel a receiver to sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose of any assets of the authority.
(3) A court may not direct a receiver to sell, assign, mortgage or otherwise dispose of any assets of the authority.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 16 Pa.C.S.A. Counties § 17310. Additional remedies conferrable by authority - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-16-pacsa-counties/pa-csa-sect-16-17310/
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