Corporation Bonds definition

Corporation Bonds means Bonds purchased with moneys provided to the Bond Trustee for the account of the Corporation or any affiliate of the Corporation, and that are Bonds registered in the name of the Corporation or designated as being held for the account of the Corporation or any affiliate of the Corporation, and that are not Liquidity Provider Bonds.
Corporation Bonds means bonds or notes issued by the Corporation under the Act for purposes of providing financial assistance, in the form of a Leveraged Financing, to the Recipient from the Revolving Fund.
Corporation Bonds has the meaning specified in Section 5.6.

Examples of Corporation Bonds in a sentence

  • The Purchaser will have, on the Closing Date, all necessary resources to enable it to pay in immediately available funds all amount which shall become due and payable by it on the Closing Date (including the Purchase Price and Tranche 1), all other amounts due and payable by it in accordance with this Agreement (including the Corporation Bonds and Tranche 2) and all fees and expenses to be paid by it in connection with the transactions contemplated under this Agreement.


More Definitions of Corporation Bonds

Corporation Bonds means Bonds registered in the name of the Corporation, or beneficial interests in Bonds designated on the books of the Remarketing Agent as being held for the account of the Corporation that are not Pledged Bonds.
Corporation Bonds means Bonds registered in the name of the Corporation or any broker-dealer or nominee owning Bonds pursuant to an arrangement with the Corporation.
Corporation Bonds means any Bonds of which ownership is registered in the name of the Corporation.

Related to Corporation Bonds

  • Serial Bonds means those Bonds designated as such and maturing on the dates set forth in the Certificate of Award, bearing interest payable on each Interest Payment Date and not subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption.