Submission of Bond Referendum Sample Clauses

Submission of Bond Referendum. The Town Council of the Town will submit to the voters of the Town a referendum on the issuance of up to $ $2,808,839 of the Town’s general obligation bonds for the Library Project, on or before November 4, 2014, substantially in the form of the Order and Referendum Question attached hereto as Exhibit A. Upon issuance of such Bonds, the Library shall deliver to the Town such documents and certificates relating to the use of the Library Project as the Town (or its Bond Counsel) shall reasonably request in support of the tax-exempt status of the Bonds. While the Bond remain outstanding, the Library shall not use or or permit the use of the Library Project in a manner that would have adversely affect the tax-exempt status of the Bonds.
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Submission of Bond Referendum. The Town Council of the Town will submit to the voters of the Town a referendum on the issuance of up to $ of the Town’s general obligation bonds for the Library Project, on or before November 4, 2014, in the form of the Order and Referendum Question attached hereto as Exhibit A.

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