Tax Revenue Statement of Indebtedness Sample Clauses

Tax Revenue Statement of Indebtedness. The Agency shall comply with all requirements of the Law to insure the allocation and payment to it of the Tax Increment Revenues and the allocation and payment to the City of the Housing Set-Aside Amounts pursuant to the Cooperation Agreement. The Agency shall take all reasonable steps to cause the City to transfer to the Fiscal Agent any Subordinate Housing Set-Aside Amounts held by the City and needed to pay the 2010 Bonds at the times and in the amounts required hereunder. The Agency shall also timely file with appropriate officials of the County or the State, as the case may be, any necessary statements of indebtedness or other filings, including but not limited to those necessary statements of indebtedness required to be filed under Sections 33080 to 33080.6, Section 33675, Section 33334.2 and Section 33334.6 of the Law. The Agency expressly finds and determines that the pledge, payment and setting aside of Subordinate Housing Set-Aside Amounts as provided for in this Agreement is not subject to any limitation contained in Article XIII B of the Constitution of the State of California.
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