2006 New York Code - Covenants With Authority.



 
    §  834.  Covenants  with  authority. Any county, city, town or village
  within the territorial limits  of  the  district  may  by  ordinance  or
  resolution of its governing body make covenants with the authority which
  shall enure to the benefit of the holders of any bonds issued under this
  title and which shall be a part of the contract with the holders in such
  bonds, as to
    1.  the authorizing of the construction of any market facilities which
  will be competitive with any market facilities owned or operated by  the
  authority  or  within  a reasonable sphere of operation and extension of
  market facilities by the authority;
    2. discontinuing of market facilities then owned or  operated  by  the
  county, city, town or village or department or agency thereof;
    3.  limitations  on  the licensing of private market facilities within
  the territorial limits of the county, city, town or  village  which  may
  compete with the market facilities owned or operated by the authority or
  within a reasonable sphere of operation or extension by the authority.

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