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*  §  210.  Rights and remedies of creditors. 1. All real and personal
property, including fees and revenues of the authority and  debts  owing
to  it  are  exempt  from levy and sale by virtue of an execution and no
execution or other judicial process shall issue  against  the  same.  No
judgment  against  the authority shall be a charge upon real property or
chattels real of the authority. This clause shall not limit  the  rights
of  mortgagees and pledgees to enforce their lien or other rights by any
appropriate suit, action or proceeding.
  2. Any purchaser at a sale of property of the authority pursuant to  a
judgment in an action to foreclose a mortgage thereon shall obtain title
free  from  any  trust  or  other obligation to operate or maintain such
property as a public park or public recreation center and free from  any
obligation to the public or the state as to its use or disposition.
  3. Any creditor of the authority, including a trustee for bondholders,
shall  have  the  right,  subject to any contractual limitations binding
upon such creditor or trustee, and subject  to  the  prior  or  superior
rights of others,

(a) by suit, action or special proceeding, to enforce his rights against the authority and the board, including the right to require the authority and the board to collect fees and revenues adequate to carry out any agreement as to, or pledge of, such fees and revenues and to require the authority and the board to carry out any other covenants and agreements and to perform its and their duties under this title;

(b) by action or suit in equity to require the authority to account as if it were the trustee of an express trust;

(c) by action or suit in equity to enjoin any acts or things which may be unlawful or in violation of the rights of such creditor;

(d) in the discretion of the court to the appointment of a receiver of the property of the authority or any part or parts thereof, who may enter and take possession of the property of the authority or any part or parts thereof, and operate and maintain the same and collect and receive all fees, rentals and other revenues thereafter arising therefrom in the same manner as the authority itself might do, and shall deposit all such moneys in a separate account and apply the same in accordance with the obligations of the authority as the court shall direct. The authority may give the holders of its bonds or any trustee for their benefit by agreement the right to the appointment of a receiver. * NB (Abolished in 1975)