Adjustment to Auction Rate Sample Clauses

Adjustment to Auction Rate. The Borrower, by written direction to the Issuer, the Trustee, the Liquidity Provider, the Bank, and the Remarketing Agent, may elect that all (but not less than all) of the Bonds shall bear interest at an Auction Rate. Such direction shall (A) specify the effective date of such adjustment to an Auction Rate, which shall be a Business Day not earlier than the fifteenth (15th) day after the date of such direction (or such shorter period of time to which the Trustee agrees) and shall be (1) in the case of an adjustment from a Term Rate Period, the day immediately following the last day of the then current Term Rate Period or on any day on which the Issuer at the direction of the Borrower would be permitted to redeem such Bonds pursuant to, and at the redemption price described in, Section 3.01(A)(3) hereof, and (2) in the case of an adjustment from a Daily Rate Period, a Weekly Rate Period or a Flexible Rate Period, an Interest Payment Date on which interest is payable for the Daily Rate Period, Weekly Rate Period or Flexible Segment from which the adjustment is to be made; (B) be accompanied by a form of Opinion of Bond Counsel to the extent required by the Tax Certificate; and (C) specify the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealer appointed by the Borrower in accordance with Appendix D. During each Auction Rate Period commencing on the date so specified or determined and ending on the day immediately preceding the effective date of the succeeding Rate Period, the interest rate borne by the Bonds shall be an Auction Rate. In the event of an adjustment of the Bonds to an Auction Rate Period, the Auction Rate Period commencing on the effective date of such adjustment shall expire on and include the initial Auction Date (as defined in Exhibit B hereto). The initial Auction Date (which shall be the day of the week on which Auctions (as defined in Exhibit B hereto) will generally be conducted) shall be determined by the Borrower on or prior to the effective date of such adjustment to an Auction Rate Period. The Auction Rate for the initial Auction Rate Period shall be determined by the Broker-Dealer (as defined in Exhibit B) for the Bonds on or prior to the effective date of such adjustment to an Auction Rate Period as the lowest rate which, in the judgment of such Broker-Dealer, is necessary to enable the Bonds to be remarketed on such effective date at a price (without regard to accrued interest) equal to the principal amount thereof. After the initial Auction Ra...
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