Directors, Additional, Power of Authority.

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Sec. 64.

The articles shall provide that the authority shall have the power to appoint to the board of directors of the corporation a number of new directors, which number shall be sufficient to constitute a majority of the board, notwithstanding any other provisions of the articles of incorporation or any other provisions of law, if:

(a) The corporation has received a loan or advance as provided for in this act and the authority determines that the loan or advance is in jeopardy of not being repaid.

(b) The corporation has received a loan or advance as provided for in this act and the authority determines that the proposed housing project for which the loan or advance was made is in jeopardy of not being constructed.

(c) The authority determines that some part of the net income or net earnings of the corporation is inuring to the benefit of any private individual, firm, corporation, partnership or association.

(d) The authority determines that the corporation is in some manner controlled by or under the direction of or acting in the substantial interest of any private individual, firm, corporation, partnership or association seeking to derive benefit or gain therefrom or seeking to eliminate or minimize losses in any dealings or transactions therewith.

(e) The authority determines that the corporation is in violation of the rules promulgated under section 22.

(f) The authority determines that the corporation is in violation of any agreements entered into with the authority providing for regulation by the authority of the planning, development and management of any housing project undertaken by the corporation and the disposition of the property and franchises of such corporation.

History: Add. 1968, Act 343, Imd. Eff. July 19, 1968 ;-- Am. 1970, Act 129, Imd. Eff. July 29, 1970
Admin Rule: R 125.101 et seq. of the Michigan Administrative Code.


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