Conservation bonds definition

Conservation bonds means bonds, notes, certificates of
Conservation bonds means bonds, notes, certificates of beneficial interests in trusts, or other evidences of indebtedness or ownership that:
Conservation bonds means bonds, notes, certifi- cates of beneficial interests in trusts, or other evidences of indebtedness or ownership that:

Examples of Conservation bonds in a sentence

  • Conservation bonds are required as a condition of a permit or consent and is used to ensure that all artefacts from historical archaeology excavations are adequately catalogued, conserved and stored.

  • Restricted assets include amounts set- aside as sinking fund requirements in the general fund for repayment of the series 2010 Energy Conservation bonds (See Note 10.C).

  • The Energy Conservation bonds were issued in 1993, 1994, and 1996 and will mature in December 2003, 2004, and 2006, respectively.

  • Series 2012B-1 were issued as tax-exempt, current interest bonds in the original amount of $39,335,000 and Series 2012B- 2 were issued as taxable Qualified Energy Conservation bonds in the original amount of $5,365,000.

  • The authority for Energy Conservation bonds could be transferred to the State, which could pool the money and work to ensure that the Clean Energy Bonds are put to a greater use.

Related to Conservation bonds

  • Bonds means any bonds (including refunding bonds), notes, interim certificates, certificates of indebtedness, debentures or other obligations.

  • Debt bondage means the status or condition of a debtor arising from a pledge by the debtor of his or her personal services or of those of a person under his or her control as a security for debt, if the value of those services as reasonably assessed is not applied