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§  18.  Effects  of  breach  or  of  acquisition  of projects by third  persons.  In every contract for a loan by  the  state  or  for  periodic  subsidies  by  the state, or both, a substantial breach of the condition  set forth therein providing for the maintenance of the  project  as  low  rent  housing  shall  be defined in such terms as the commissioner shall  deem to be in the public interest and consistent with the provisions and  purposes of this chapter. In every such contract the commissioner  shall  retain  the  right,  in the event of such a substantial breach or in the  event of the acquisition of title to the project by a third party, other  than a government authorized to engage in the administration of low rent  housing and approved by the commissioner, in any manner including a bona  fide foreclosure under a mortgage or other lien held by a  third  party,  to increase the interest payable thereafter on the unpaid balance of any  loan  made pursuant to the contract to a rate not in excess of the going  state rate of interest (at the time of such breach or acquisition)  plus  two  per  centum  per  annum  or  to declare any such unpaid balance due  forthwith and to reduce or  terminate  any  periodic  subsidies  payable  under the contract.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-2 > 18

§  18.  Effects  of  breach  or  of  acquisition  of projects by third  persons.  In every contract for a loan by  the  state  or  for  periodic  subsidies  by  the state, or both, a substantial breach of the condition  set forth therein providing for the maintenance of the  project  as  low  rent  housing  shall  be defined in such terms as the commissioner shall  deem to be in the public interest and consistent with the provisions and  purposes of this chapter. In every such contract the commissioner  shall  retain  the  right,  in the event of such a substantial breach or in the  event of the acquisition of title to the project by a third party, other  than a government authorized to engage in the administration of low rent  housing and approved by the commissioner, in any manner including a bona  fide foreclosure under a mortgage or other lien held by a  third  party,  to increase the interest payable thereafter on the unpaid balance of any  loan  made pursuant to the contract to a rate not in excess of the going  state rate of interest (at the time of such breach or acquisition)  plus  two  per  centum  per  annum  or  to declare any such unpaid balance due  forthwith and to reduce or  terminate  any  periodic  subsidies  payable  under the contract.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbg > Article-2 > 18

§  18.  Effects  of  breach  or  of  acquisition  of projects by third  persons.  In every contract for a loan by  the  state  or  for  periodic  subsidies  by  the state, or both, a substantial breach of the condition  set forth therein providing for the maintenance of the  project  as  low  rent  housing  shall  be defined in such terms as the commissioner shall  deem to be in the public interest and consistent with the provisions and  purposes of this chapter. In every such contract the commissioner  shall  retain  the  right,  in the event of such a substantial breach or in the  event of the acquisition of title to the project by a third party, other  than a government authorized to engage in the administration of low rent  housing and approved by the commissioner, in any manner including a bona  fide foreclosure under a mortgage or other lien held by a  third  party,  to increase the interest payable thereafter on the unpaid balance of any  loan  made pursuant to the contract to a rate not in excess of the going  state rate of interest (at the time of such breach or acquisition)  plus  two  per  centum  per  annum  or  to declare any such unpaid balance due  forthwith and to reduce or  terminate  any  periodic  subsidies  payable  under the contract.