157-18. Remedies of an obligee of authority.
An obligee of the authority shall have the right in addition to all other rights which may be conferred on such obligee subject only to any contractual restrictions binding upon such obligee:
(1) By mandamus, suit, action or proceeding in law or equity (all of which may be joined in one action) to compel the authority, and the commissioners, officers, agents or employees thereof to perform each and every term, provision and covenant contained in any contract of the authority, and to require the carrying out of any or all covenants and agreements of the authority and the fulfillment of all duties imposed upon the authority by this Article.
(2) By suit, action or proceeding in equity to enjoin any acts or things which may be unlawful, or the violation of any of the rights of such obligee of the authority.
(3) By suit, action or proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction to cause possession of any housing project or any part thereof to be surrendered to any obligee having the right to such possession pursuant to any contract of the authority. (1935, c. 456, s. 18.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 157 - Housing Authorities and Projects
Article 1 - Housing Authorities Law.
§ 157-2 - Finding and declaration of necessity.
§ 157-4 - Notice, hearing and creation of authority; cancellation of certificate of incorporation.
§ 157-4.1 - Alternative organization any city.
§ 157-4.1A - Alternative organization cities under 250,000 only.
§ 157-5 - Appointment, qualifications and tenure of commissioners.
§ 157-7 - Interested commissioners or employees.
§ 157-8 - Removal of commissioners.
§ 157-9 - Powers of authority.
§ 157-9.2 - Additional powers.
§ 157-9.3 - Mixed income projects owned or operated by authorities.
§ 157-9.4 - Multi-family rental housing projects.
§ 157-10 - Cooperation of authorities.
§ 157-12 - Acquisition of land for government.
§ 157-13 - Zoning and building laws.
§ 157-14 - Types of bonds authority may issue.
§ 157-15 - Form and sale of bonds.
§ 157-16 - Provisions of bonds, trust indentures, and mortgages.
§ 157-17 - Power to mortgage when project financed with governmental aid.
§ 157-18 - Remedies of an obligee of authority.
§ 157-19 - Additional remedies conferrable by mortgage or trust indenture.
§ 157-20 - Remedies cumulative.
§ 157-21 - Limitations on remedies of obligee.
§ 157-22 - Title obtained at foreclosure sale subject to agreement with government.
§ 157-23 - Contracts with federal government.
§ 157-24 - Security for funds deposited by authorities.
§ 157-25 - Housing bonds, legal investments and security.
§ 157-26.1 - Exemption from real estate licensure requirements.
§ 157-29 - Rentals; tenant selections; and summary ejectments.
§ 157-29.1 - Fraudulent misrepresentation.
§ 157-30 - Creation and establishment validated.
§ 157-31 - Contracts, agreements, etc., validated.
§ 157-32 - Proceedings for issuance, etc., of bonds and notes validated.
§ 157-32.1 - Other validation of creation, etc.
§ 157-32.2 - Other validation of contracts, agreements, etc.
§ 157-32.3 - Other validation of bonds and notes.
§ 157-32.4 - Further validation of contracts, agreements, etc.
§ 157-33 - Notice, hearing and creation of authority for a county.
§ 157-34 - Commissioners and powers of authority for a county.
§ 157-35 - Creation of regional housing authority.
§ 157-36 - Commissioners of regional housing authority.
§ 157-37 - Powers of regional housing authority.
§ 157-38 - Rural housing projects.
§ 157-39 - Housing applications by farmers.
§ 157-39.1 - Area of operation of city, county and regional housing authorities.
§ 157-39.2 - Increasing area of operation of regional housing authority.
§ 157-39.3 - Decreasing area of operation of regional housing authority.
§ 157-39.4 - Requirements of public hearings.
§ 157-39.5 - Consolidated housing authority.
§ 157-39.6 - Findings required for authority to operate in municipality.
§ 157-39.7 - Meetings and residence of commissioners.
§ 157-39.8 - Agreement to sell as security for obligations to federal government.