Issuer Not to Adversely Affect Federal Tax Status of Bonds Sample Clauses

Issuer Not to Adversely Affect Federal Tax Status of Bonds. The Issuer covenants that it (i) will take, or require to be taken, all actions that may be required of the Issuer to maintain the Federal Tax Status of the Bonds, (ii) will not take or authorize to be taken any actions that would adversely affect the Federal Tax Status of the Bonds under the provisions of the Code and (iii) comply with the provisions of the Tax Certificate. 61 OHSUSA:763098104.5
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Issuer Not to Adversely Affect Federal Tax Status of Bonds

  • Tax Treatment of the Notes By purchasing the Class M Notes, Holders and Beneficial Owners agree to treat such Notes as indebtedness of Xxxxxxx Mac for U.S. federal income tax purposes, unless such Holders or Beneficial Owners are required to treat the Class M Notes in some other manner pursuant to a final determination by the Internal Revenue Service or by a court of competent jurisdiction (each a “Final Tax Determination”). By purchasing the Class B Notes, Holders agree to treat such Class B Notes as notional principal contracts for U.S. federal income tax purposes (except for U.S. withholding tax purposes) and, as a result, as (i) a deemed loan and (ii) an on-market swap, each of which is tax accounted for in the manner described in the Offering Circular, unless such Holders are required to treat the Class B Notes in some other manner pursuant to a Final Tax Determination. Holders and Beneficial Owners, as applicable, further agree (a) to prepare their U.S. federal income tax returns on the basis that (i) the Class M Notes will be treated as indebtedness of Xxxxxxx Mac and/or (ii) the Class B Notes will be treated as (1) a deemed loan and (2) an on-market swap, and (b) to report items of income, deduction, gain or loss with respect to the Original Notes in a manner consistent with the information reported to them pursuant to Section 3.01(d), unless otherwise required pursuant to a previously-selected method for tax accounting for contingent notional principal contracts or a Final Tax Determination.

  • STATUS OF COUNTY 13 COUNTY is, and at all times shall be deemed to be, an independent contractor. 14 Nothing herein contained shall be construed as creating the relationship of 15 employer and employee, or principal and agent, between CITY and COUNTY 16 or any of COUNTY’s agents or employees. COUNTY and its SHERIFF shall 17 retain all authority for rendition of services, standards of performance, control of 18 personnel, and other matters incident to the performance of services by 19 COUNTY pursuant to this Agreement. COUNTY, its agents and employees 20 shall not be entitled to any rights or privileges of CITY employees and shall not 21 be considered in any manner to be CITY employees.

  • Limitation on Judicial Council 's Liability The Judicial Council will not be responsible for loss or damage to any non-Judicial Council equipment or property arising from causes beyond the Judicial Council's control. In any event, the Judicial Council's responsibility for repairs and liability for damages or loss shall be limited to that made necessary by or resulting from the negligent acts or omissions of the Judicial Council or its officers, employees, or agents. The Judicial Council will not be liable for any charges incurred in connection with this Program, or any Judicial Council activities, unless expressly provided for under this Agreement.

  • Certification Regarding Prohibition of Certain Terrorist Organizations (Tex Gov. Code 2270) Vendor certifies that Vendor is not a company identified on the Texas Comptroller’s list of companies known to have contracts with, or provide supplies or services to, a foreign organization designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. Secretary of State. Does Vendor certify? 3 Yes

  • Status of the Notes The Notes and any relative Receipts and Coupons are direct, unconditional, unsubordinated and (subject to the provisions of Condition 4) unsecured obligations of the Issuer and rank pari passu among themselves and (save for certain obligations required to be preferred by law) equally with all other unsecured obligations (other than subordinated obligations, if any) of the Issuer, from time to time outstanding.

  • Funds that Qualify as Exempt Beneficial Owners The following Entities shall be treated as Non-Reporting Finnish Financial Institutions and as exempt beneficial owners for purposes of sections 1471 and 1472 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

  • Receipts and Transaction History You may view your transaction history by logging into the Service and looking at your transaction history. You agree to review your transactions by this method instead of receiving receipts by mail.

  • Limitation of County’s Liability Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, any financial obligation the County may incur hereunder, including for the payment of money, shall not be deemed to constitute a pecuniary liability or a debt or general obligation of the County; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the Company from enforcing its rights hereunder by suit for mandamus or specific performance.

  • Limitation on Payment of Funding Despite section 4.1, the LHIN:

  • Application to Investments This Agreement shall apply to investments made in the territory of either Contracting Party in accordance with its laws, regulations or national policies by investors of the other Contracting Party prior to as well as after the entry into force of this Agreement.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.