Examples of Housing Authorities Law in a sentence
LOCAL PHA: A local public housing authority organized and existing under the State’s Housing Authorities Law at Chapter 30 of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended.
MDHA is a public body and a body corporate and politic organized under the Tennessee Housing Authorities Law, Tenn.
Bremerton Housing Authority (BHA) was formed on July 17, 1940 under the authority of the State Housing Authorities Law (RCW 35.82) and the Housing Cooperation Law (RCW 35.83).
AHA is a Housing Authority duly created, established, and authorized to transact business and exercise its powers, all under and pursuant to the provisions of the Housing Authorities Law which is Part 2 of Division 24 of the California Health and Safety Code commencing with Section 34200 et seq.
Pursuant to the Housing Authorities Law, AHA is authorized to make and execute contracts and other instruments necessary or convenient to exercise its powers.
Family Communities Crime & Safety Prevention – ARMED Security The Houston Housing Authority (“Housing Authority”) is currently governed by the Housing Authorities Law, codified in Section 392 of the Texas Local Government Code.
The LRHL replaced a number of former redevelopment statutes, including the Redevelopment Agencies Law, Local Housing and Redevelopment Corporation Law, Blighted Area Act, and Local Housing Authorities Law, with a single comprehensive statute.
The Housing Authority of the City of Bremerton (BHA) was formed on July 17, 1940 under the authority of the State Housing Authorities Law (RCW 35.82) and the Housing Cooperation Law (RCW 35.83).
The San Antonio Housing Authority d/b/a San Antonio Housing Authority (“SAHA”) is a public housing agency created by resolution of the City of San Antonio in 1938 pursuant to the Texas Housing Authorities Law (now Chapter 392 of the Texas Local Government Code) and federal law.
Covenant, subject to the limitations of the Housing Authorities Law, as to the rents and fees to be charged in the operation of a housing project or projects, the amount to be raised each year or other period of time by rents, fees and other revenues, and as to the use and disposition to be made thereof.