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Article 11
Housing Development Fund Companies

Sections

570
Short title
571
Statement of legislative findings and purposes
572
Definitions
573
Incorporation and organization of non-profit housing corporations
574
Establishment of fund
574‑A
Municipal housing development fund
575
Advances
576
Regulatory agreements
576‑A
Acquisition and disposition of real property by municipality
576‑B
Special provisions with respect to state urban development corporation projects
576‑C
Loans to housing development companies by a municipality
576‑D
Master servicing agreement
576‑E
Municipal housing assistance fund
577
Tax exemptions
577‑A
Adjusting fair rental equalization for the elderly
577‑B
Payment of arrears for certain taxes
578
Advisory and educational services
579
Rules and regulations
580
Examination by comptroller
581
Inconsistent provisions in other laws superseded
582
Separability clause
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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