Covenants with Respect to Arbitrage Sample Clauses

Covenants with Respect to Arbitrage. The Company and the Municipality covenant to each other and to and for the benefit of the holders of the Bonds that no use will be made of the proceeds from the issue and sale of the Bonds which, if such use could have been reasonably expected on the date of issue of the Bonds, would have caused the Bonds to be classified as arbitrage bonds within the meaning of Section 103(b)(2) of the Code. As long as any Bonds are outstanding, the Municipality and the Company shall not violate the requirements of the Code relating to arbitrage bonds, and any regulations thereunder including the requirement of Section 148 of the Code relating to the rebate of certain amounts to the United States government. The Company will provide to the Trustee instructions relating to the permissible investment of Bond proceeds and instructions and computations (using investment information provided by the Trustee) relating to the amount required to be rebated to the United States, all in conformity with Section 148 of the Code. The Company reserves the right, however, to make a ny investment of proceeds permitted under the laws of the State of Indiana, if the sections of the Code relating to arbitrage bonds or the regulations thereunder are repealed or relaxed or are held void by final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction, so long as the investment would not result in making the interest on the Bonds includable in the gross income of the holders thereof for purposes of Federal income taxation. In making investments, the Company may rely on an opinion of counsel of recognized competence in such matters. The Trustee may make any and all such investments through its own bond department.
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  • Other Agreements with Respect to Indemnification and Contribution The provisions of this Section 10 hereof shall not affect any agreements among the Fund and the Manager with respect to indemnification of each other or contribution between themselves.

  • Audit Rights With Respect to Information Provided (a) Each Party, and their duly authorized representatives, shall have the right to conduct reasonable audits with respect to all information required to be provided to it by the other Parties under this Agreement. The Party conducting the audit (the “Auditing Party”) may adopt reasonable procedures and guidelines for conducting audits and the selection of audit representatives under this Section 7.8. The Auditing Party shall have the right to make copies of any records at its expense, subject to any restrictions imposed by applicable laws and to any confidentiality provisions set forth in the Separation Agreement, which are incorporated by reference herein. The Party being audited shall provide the Auditing Party’s representatives with reasonable access during normal business hours to its operations, computer systems and paper and electronic files, and provide workspace to its representatives. After any audit is completed, the Party being audited shall have the right to review a draft of the audit findings and to comment on those findings in writing within thirty business days after receiving such draft.

  • Action by Owners with Respect to Certain Matters The Owner Trustee shall not have the power, except upon the direction of the Owners, to (a) remove the Administrator under the Administration Agreement pursuant to Section 8 thereof, (b) appoint a successor Administrator pursuant to Section 8 of the Administration Agreement, (c) remove the Servicer under the Sale and Servicing Agreement pursuant to Section 8.01 thereof or (d) except as expressly provided in the Basic Documents, sell the Receivables after the termination of the Indenture. The Owner Trustee shall take the actions referred to in the preceding sentence only upon written instructions signed by the Owners.

  • Prior Notice to Owners with Respect to Certain Matters Subject to the provisions and limitations of Section 4.04, with respect to the following matters, the Owner Trustee shall not take action unless at least 30 days before the taking of such action, the Owner Trustee shall have notified the Certificateholders in writing of the proposed action and the Owners shall not have notified the Owner Trustee in writing prior to the 30th day after such notice is given that such Owners have withheld consent or provided alternative direction:

  • Remedies with Respect to Collateral Without limiting any rights or remedies Agent or any Lender may have pursuant to this Agreement, the other Loan Documents, under applicable law or otherwise, upon the occurrence and during the continuation of an Event of Default:

  • Understandings With Respect to Waivers and Consents Guarantor warrants and agrees that each of the waivers and consents set forth herein are made with full knowledge of their significance and consequences, with the understanding that events giving rise to any defense or right waived may diminish, destroy or otherwise adversely affect rights which Guarantor otherwise may have against Borrower, Beneficiary or others, or against any Collateral, and that, under the circumstances, the waivers and consents herein given are reasonable and not contrary to public policy or law. Guarantor acknowledges that it has either consulted with legal counsel regarding the effect of this Guaranty and the waivers and consents set forth herein, or has made an informed decision not to do so. If this Guaranty or any of the waivers or consents herein are determined to be unenforceable under or in violation of applicable law, this Guaranty and such waivers and consents shall be effective to the maximum extent permitted by law.

  • REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO RULE 17F 5. The Foreign Custody Manager represents to the Fund that it is a U.S. Bank as defined in section (a)(7) of Rule 17f-5. The Fund represents to the Custodian that the Board has determined that it is reasonable for the Board to rely on the Custodian to perform the responsibilities delegated pursuant to this Agreement to the Custodian as the Foreign Custody Manager of the Portfolios.

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