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2019 Tennessee Code
Title 7 - Consolidated Governments and Local Governmental Functions and Entities
Local Government Functions
Chapter 53 - Industrial Development Corporations
Part 3 - Operation and Powers
- § 3. Note
- § 7-53-301. Board of directors.
- § 7-53-302. Corporate powers -- Meetings public.
- § 7-53-303. Issuance of bonds -- Restrictions on payment -- Delivery -- Additional issues -- Redemption.
- § 7-53-304. Security for payment of bonds -- Default -- Bondholders' remedies -- Maintenance of aggregate listing of debt.
- § 7-53-305. Exemption from taxation -- Payments in lieu of ad valorem taxes -- Securities.
- § 7-53-306. Municipal liability -- Submission to voters -- Remedies of bondholders.
- § 7-53-307. Certificate for pledge of municipal credit -- Regulation by finance committee.
- § 7-53-308. Corporation nonprofit -- Net earnings -- Transfer of assets.
- § 7-53-309. Bonds as legal investments and lawful security.
- § 7-53-310. Acquisition and transfer of project sites.
- § 7-53-311. Lease or lease-purchase agreement with municipality authorized -- Tax levy.
- § 7-53-312. Preparation and submission of economic impact plan for counties other than those with a metropolitan government and a population exceeding 500,000.
- § 7-53-313. Purpose.
- § 7-53-314. Preparation and submission of economic impact plan for counties with a metropolitan government and a population exceeding 500,000.
- § 7-53-315. Authority for municipality to aid or provide assistance for certain projects.
- § 7-53-316. Redevelopment of brownfield sites in economically disadvantaged areas.
- § 7-53-317. Parcels of property located on remediation site.
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