Bond Indentures definition

Bond Indentures means the CEI Bond Indenture, the OE Bond Indenture and the XX Xxxx Indenture.
Bond Indentures means, collectively, the 2007 Indenture and the 2015 Indenture.
Bond Indentures means, collectively, (a) the Bond Indenture, dated as of November 10, 2010, between the Bond Issuer and the Bond Trustee relating to the Bonds Series 2010, (b) the Bond Indenture, dated as of December 1, 2011, between the Bond Issuer and the Bond Trustee relating to the Bonds Series 2011 and (c) the Bond Indenture, dated as of October 1, 2012, between the Bond Issuer and the Bond Trustee relating to the Bonds Series 2012.

Examples of Bond Indentures in a sentence

  • This section summarizes the activity within the various funds and accounts created by the Bond Indentures.

  • In addition, fund reservations required by the Bond Indentures have been established and recorded in the Debt Service Fund.

  • The Issuer shall do, execute, acknowledge and deliver such Supplemental Bond Indentures and such further acts, instruments, financing statements and assurances as the Bond Trustee may reasonably require for accomplishing the purposes of this Bond Indenture.

  • This Contract shall not be assignable by either party without the written consent of the other, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, except that either party may assign this Contract to any affiliate, provided that any such assignment shall not release that party from any of its obligations hereunder, and except that HECO may assign this Contract to the Trustee under its First Mortgage Bond Indentures.

  • Please note that the attached flowchart attempts to describe the functions and interrelationships between general types of accounts within and related to the State's program; the Authority Bond Indentures exactly define accounts of and related to the DWSRF.


More Definitions of Bond Indentures

Bond Indentures means the various covenants and indentures contained within the revenue bonds that finance construction of the Toll Roads.
Bond Indentures means, collectively: (a) the Series 2008 Indenture, (b) the Indenture of Trust dated as of July 1, 2010 between Parish of St. Xxxxx, State of Louisiana and U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee; (c) the Indenture of Trust dated as of October 1, 2010 between Parish of St. Xxxxx, State of Louisiana and U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee; (d) the Indenture of Trust dated as of December 1, 2010 between Parish of St. Xxxxx, State of Louisiana and U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee; (e) the Series 2011 Indenture, and (f) any other indenture of trust on the same or substantially the same terms as those contained in the indentures described in the foregoing clauses (a) through (e), provided that the Go-Zone Bonds issued thereunder are for the purpose of financing the acquisition or construction of nonresidential real property to be located in the geographical limits of the Gulf Opportunity Zone as provided in the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005.
Bond Indentures means, collectively: (a) the Series 1997A Bond Indenture; (b) the
Bond Indentures means each of (i) that certain Indenture, dated September 2, 2020, by and among NFE, the subsidiary guarantors from time to time party thereto, and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee and as notes collateral agent, and (ii) that certain Indenture, dated April 12, 2021, by and among NFE, the subsidiary guarantors from time to time party thereto, and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee and as notes collateral agent. “Business” means the owning, operating and chartering of the Vessels by the Acquired Entities. “Business Day” means a day except a Saturday, a Sunday or other day on which the banks in the City of New York, New York are authorized or required by Law to be closed. “CARES Act” means the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. “Cash and Cash Equivalents” means, at any time of determination and with respect to any Person, the amount, calculated in accordance with the Accounting Principles, of such Person’s (a) money, currency or a credit balance in a deposit account at a financial institution and (b) to the extent convertible to cash within three months, the following cash equivalents: (i) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States government or issued by any agency thereof, in each case, maturing within one year from the date of acquisition, (ii) marketable direct obligations issued by any state of the United States or any political subdivision of any such state or any public instrumentality thereof maturing within one year from the date of acquisition, (iii) commercial paper issued by any bank or any bank holding company owning any bank maturing no more than one year from the date of its creation and (iv) certificates of deposit or bankers’ acceptances maturing within one year from the date of acquisition issued by any commercial bank with a credit rating of A or higher, in each case, without giving effect to the transactions taken into account by the other determinants of Total Adjusted Consideration; provided that “Cash and Cash Equivalents” (x) shall be calculated net of outbound wires in transit and checks issued by such Person but not yet cleared, in each case, as of the time of determination and (y) shall include inbound wires in transit and checks deposited by such Person but not yet cleared as of the time of determination. “Cash and Cash Equivalents Adjustment Amount” means an amount calculated as of the Effective Time and which amount may be positive or negative, equal ...
Bond Indentures means the indentures as described on Schedule IV in connection with the Bonds, as such may be amended, supplemented or otherwise modified from time to time.
Bond Indentures means, collectively, the Trust Indentures between the Authorities and the Trustees relating to the Bonds (including any amendments or supplements thereto).
Bond Indentures means the Trust Indentures between Builders Transport Incorporated and the First National Bank of Maryland dated August 15, 1985 in the amount of $28,750,000 at 8% with a maturity date of August 15, 2005 and May 1, 1986 in the amount of $40,250,000 at 6.5% with a maturity date of May 1, 2011.