Bond Orders definition

Bond Orders means collectively the Bond Authorizing Order and the Sale Order. “Bond Proceeds Fund” means the fund established pursuant to Section 503 hereof by the
Bond Orders means any ordinance, indenture, contract or agreement of the City authorizing and/or evidencing Senior Lien Revenue Obligations, Junior Lien Revenue Obligations, Junior Subordinate Lien Revenue Obligations and any other Debt payable from or secured by an interest in the Operating Revenues senior to or on a parity with the Obligations.
Bond Orders means, collectively, (1) as to the 2012A Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing Street and Sidewalk Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing Public Improvement Bonds and the Bond Order authorizing Public Vehicle Bonds, each adopted by the City Council on April 16, 2012 and effective 30 days after their publication and during which no petition to a vote of the people was filed with the City Clerk under Section 159-60 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, (2) as to the 2012B Bonds, (a) the Bond Order authorizing Parks and Recreation Bonds adopted by the City Council on August 15, 2005, which were approved by the vote of a majority of the voters who voted thereon at a referendum duly called and held, (3) as to the 2012C Bonds, (a) the Bond Order authorizing Cultural Facilities Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing Parks and Recreation Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing Neighborhood Improvement Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing the Street and Sidewalk Bonds, and the Bond Order authorizing the Water and Sewer Bonds, each adopted by the City Council on August 15, 2005, which were approved by the vote of a majority of the voters who voted thereon at a referendum duly called and held, (b) the Bond Order authorizing Street Bonds adopted by the City Council on July 22, 2010, which were approved by the vote of a majority of the voters who voted thereon at a referendum duly called and held, and (4) as to the 2012D Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing Refunding Bonds adopted by the City Council on April 16, 2012 and effective thereon.

Examples of Bond Orders in a sentence

  • The Bond Orders require that the District levy and collect an ad valorem debt service tax sufficient to pay interest and principal on bonds when due.

  • Also, the Board would adopt a resolution calling the referendum on the Bond Orders for November 2001.

  • The Board of Commissioners is requested to hold a public hearing on the Bond Orders which have previously been introduced.

  • Some balance was required if some of the recommendations were to be taken on board.

  • Resource Person(s): Chuck Kitchen, County Attorney County Manager's Recommendation: Hold the public hearing on the Bond Orders and approve, if appropriate.


More Definitions of Bond Orders

Bond Orders means the Community College Bond Order, the Library Bond Order and the School Bond Order.
Bond Orders means, collectively, (1) the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain transportation improvements and the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain neighborhood improvements, each adopted on July 25, 2016 and approved by a majority of voters at a referendum held on November 8, 2016, (2) the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain transportation improvements and the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain neighborhood improvements, each adopted on July 23, 2018 and approved by a majority of voters at a referendum held on November 6, 2018, and (3) the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain transportation improvements and the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain neighborhood improvements, each adopted on July 27, 2020 and approved by a majority of voters at a referendum held on November 3, 2020.
Bond Orders means, collectively, (1) as to the 2021A Bonds, (a) the Bond Order authorizing School Bonds, (b) the Bond Order authorizing Community College Bonds, (c) the Bond Order authorizing Public Facilities Bonds, and (d) the Bond Order authorizing Parks and Recreation Bonds, each adopted by the Board of Commissioners on February 25, 2021 and effective 30 days after their publication and during which no petition to a vote of the people was filed with the Clerk to the Board of Commissioners under Section 159-60 of the General Statutes of North Carolina; (2) as to the 2021B Bonds, (a) the Bond Order authorizing School Bonds, (b) the Bond Order authorizing Community College Bonds, and (c) the Bond Order authorizing Parks and Recreational Facilities Bonds, each adopted by the Board of Commissioners on August 8, 2016 and approved by the voters on November 8, 2016 at a referendum duly called and held; and
Bond Orders means collectively the Bond Authorizing Order and the Sale Order. “Bond Proceeds Fund” means the fund established pursuant to Section 505 of the City
Bond Orders means, collectively, (1) as to the 2016A Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing General Obligation Public Improvement Bonds, adopted by the City Council on March 15, 2016 and effective 30 days after its publication and during which no petition to a vote of the people was filed with the City Clerk under Section 159-60 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and (2) as to the 2016B Bonds, the Bond Order authorizing the General Obligation Refunding Bonds, adopted by the City Council on March 15, 2016 and effective on its adoption.
Bond Orders means the Bond Order relating to the Streets and Sidewalk Projects and the Bond Order relating to the Economic Development Projects, both authorizing the Bonds, which were adopted by the City Council on August 5, 2014 and approved by the vote of a majority of the voters who voted thereon at a referendum duly called and held on November 4, 2014.
Bond Orders means, collectively, (1) the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain housing projects adopted on June 28, 2014 and approved by a majority of voters at a referendum held on November 4, 2014, (2) the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain housing projects adopted on July 25, 2016 and approved by a majority of voters at a referendum held on November 8, 2016[and (3) the Bond Order authorizing the City to issue general obligation bonds to finance certain housing projects adopted on July 23, 2018 and approved by a majority of voters at a referendum held on November 6, 2018].