ADFA Act definition

ADFA Act means the Arkansas Development Finance Authority Act, as amended.
ADFA Act means the Arkansas Development Finance Authority
ADFA Act means the Arkansas Development Finance Authority Act, being Act 1062 of the 75th General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, codified in Arkansas Code Annotated Section 15-5-101 et seq. as now in effect and as it may from time to time hereafter be amended or supplemented.

Examples of ADFA Act in a sentence

  • The Authority is presently committed to several financings for other purposes permitted by the ADFA Act and to issue other special revenue bonds secured by separate and distinct collateral.


More Definitions of ADFA Act

ADFA Act means Arkansas Code Annotated 15-5-101, et seq., as amended.

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