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2006 Georgia Code - 52-2-3
52-2-3. Any project shall be deemed 'self-liquidating'
if, in the judgment of the authority, the revenues and earnings
thereof will be sufficient to pay the cost of constructing,
maintaining, repairing, and operating the project and to pay the
principal and interest of revenue bonds which may be issued for the
cost of such project. Any buildings or facilities acquired by the
authority under this chapter which are to be utilized in the
manufacturing, processing, assembling, storing, or handling of any
agricultural or manufactured produce or products or produce and
products of mining or industry, which may be acquired by the
authority for operation by a corporation, entity, or persons other
than the authority, as distinguished from facilities acquired by
the authority for operation by it as a port and allied facilities
for the direct use of the public, shall be acquired and financed
under this chapter only if, prior to the issuance of bonds
therefor, the authority shall have entered into a lease or leases
thereof or an agreement or agreements for the sale thereof pursuant
to the terms of which the lessees or purchasers shall pay to the
authority such rentals or installment purchase payments, or both,
as upon the basis of determinations and findings to be made by the
authority will be fully sufficient to pay principal of and interest
on the bonds issued by the financing thereof, to build up and
maintain any reserves deemed by the authority to be advisable in
connection therewith, and to pay the cost of maintaining the
buildings and facilities in good repair and of keeping them
properly insured, unless the leases or agreements obligate the
lessees or purchasers to pay for such insurance or maintenance. The
authority is given full power and discretion to enter into any such
agreements or leases as may in its judgment be desirable for the
best interests of the authority. Any such agreement or lease may
provide that any surplus capacity of the buildings or facilities
which are the subject matter thereof may be utilized by and for the
benefit of the general public, in which event such surplus capacity
may be maintained or operated, or both, by either the authority or
by the lessee or purchaser under the lease or agreement, or in part
by each, all as may be provided in the lease or agreement. Any
project may include in part one or more buildings or facilities or
combinations thereof to be leased or sold as provided in this
paragraph and in part other facilities described in paragraph (6)
of Code Section 52-2-2, the revenues of the whole being allocated
and pledged to the financing of the project as a whole; and in such
event the requirements of this paragraph applicable to buildings or
facilities to be leased or sold shall be applicable only to the
part of the project which consists of the buildings or facilities
to be so leased or sold.
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