Private Use and Private Payments Sample Clauses

Private Use and Private Payments. None of the Project Funds or the Project are, have been or will be used in the aggregate for any activities that constitute a Private Use (as defined below). None of the principal of or interest with respect to the Installment Payments will be secured by any interest in property (whether or not the Project) used for a Private Use or in payments in respect of property used for a Private Use, or will be derived from payments in respect of property used for a Private Use. "
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Private Use and Private Payments. Except as would not cause any Bond to become a “private activity bond” within the meaning of section 141 of the Code and the Tax Regulations, the District shall take all actions necessary to assure that the District at all times prior to the final cancellation of the last of the Bonds to be retired:
Private Use and Private Payments. Except as would not cause any Bond to become a “private activity bond” within the meaning of section 141 of the Code and the Tax Regulations, the County shall take all actions necessary to assure that the County or another state or local government at all times prior to the final cancellation of the last of the Bonds to be retired:
Private Use and Private Payments. Except as would not cause this 2010 Installment Purchase Contract to become a “private activity bond” within the meaning of section 141 of the Code and the Tax Regulations, each of the Corporation and the District shall take all actions necessary to assure that the Corporation and/or the District at all times prior to the making of the final 2010 Installment Payment and termination of this 2010 Installment Purchase Contract:
Private Use and Private Payments. Except as would not cause any Bond to become a “private activity bond” within the meaning of Section 141 of the Code and the Tax Regulations, the Agency shall at all times prior to the final cancellation of the last of the Bonds to be retired:

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