(a) by suit, action or special proceeding enforce all  rights  of  the
bondholders,  including  the  right  to require the authority to collect
revenues adequate to carry out any agreement as to, or pledge  of,  such
revenues, and to require the authority to carry out any other agreements
with  the  holders  of  such  bonds and to perform its duties under this
title;
  (b) bring suit upon such bonds;
  (c) by action or special proceeding, require the authority to  account
as  if  it  were the trustee of an express trust for the holders of such
bonds;
  (d) by action or special proceeding, enjoin any acts or  things  which
may  be  unlawful  or  in violation of the rights of the holders of such
bonds;
  (e) declare all such bonds due and payable, and if all defaults  shall
be  made  good  then  with the consent of the holders of twenty-five per
centum of the principal amount of such bonds then outstanding, to  annul
such declaration and its consequences.
  3.  The  supreme  court shall have jurisdiction of any suit, action or
proceeding by the trustee on behalf of bond-holders. The  venue  of  any
such  suit,  action  or  proceeding  shall  be  laid  in  the  county of
Rensselaer.
  4. Before declaring the principal of all such bonds due  and  payable,
the  trustee  shall  first  give  thirty  days' notice in writing to the
authority.
  5. Any such trustee, whether or not the issue of bonds represented  by
such  trustee has been declared due and payable, shall be entitled as of
right to the appointment of a receiver of  any  part  or  parts  of  the
project  the revenues of which are pledged for the security of the bonds
of such issue, and such receiver may enter and take possession  of  such
part  or  parts  of  the project and, subject to any pledge or agreement
with bondholders, shall take possession of all moneys and other property
derived from or applicable to the acquisition, construction,  operation,
maintenance  and reconstruction of such part or parts of the project and
proceed  with  the  acquisition  of  any  necessary  real  property   in
connection  with  the  project  that  the  authority  has  covenanted to
construct, and with  any  construction  which  the  authority  is  under
obligation  to  do and to operate, maintain and reconstruct such part or
parts of the project and collect and  receive  all  revenues  thereafter
arising  therefrom  subject  to  any  pledge  thereof  or agreement with
bondholders relating thereto and perform the public duties and carry out
the agreements and obligations of the authority under the  direction  of
the  court.  In  any suit, action or proceeding by the trustee, the fee,
counsel fees and expenses of the trustee and of the  receiver,  if  any,
shall  constitute  taxable disbursements and all costs and disbursements
allowed by the court shall be a first charge  on  any  revenues  derived
from such project.
  6.  Such trustee shall, in addition to the foregoing, have and possess
all of the powers necessary or  appropriate  for  the  exercise  of  any
functions  specifically  set  forth  herein  or  incident to the general
representation of bondholders in the enforcement and protection of their
rights.
Structure New York Laws
Article 8 - Miscellaneous Authorities
Title 11 - Troy Industrial Development Authority
1952 - Troy Industrial Development Authority.
1952-A - Video Recordings of Open Meetings and Public Hearings.
1953 - Purpose and Powers of the Authority.
1953-A - Additional Prerequisites to the Provision of Financial Assistance.
1954 - Civil Service Status of Officers and Employees.
1954-A - Conflicts of Interest.
1955-A - Compensation Procurement and Investment.
1956 - Construction and Purchase Contracts.
1957 - Moneys of the Authority.
1958 - Bonds of the Authority.
1959 - Notes of the Authority.
1960 - Agreements of the City and State.
1961 - State and City Not Liable on Bonds.
1962 - Bonds Legal Investments for Public Officers.
1963-A - Uniform Tax Exemption Policy.
1964 - Tax Contract by the State.
1965 - Remedies of Bondholders.
1966 - Actions Against the Authority.
1967 - Termination of the Authority.
1968 - Title Not Affected if in Part Unconstitutional or Ineffective.