Cultural bonds definition

Cultural bonds means bonds issued by the county before December 31, 2002, backed by hotel-motel tax revenues to support the construction of cultural facilities.

Examples of Cultural bonds in a sentence

  • Cultural bonds between the countries were strong, as evident when one in four New Zealanders turned out to see Queen Elizabeth during her 1953 tour of the country (www.teara.govt.nz).

  • Cultural bonds between the two sides have always been strong as a result of old cultural ties, though both sides endeavor to strengthen these ties by a variety of means, including student-exchange programs and exhibitions.

  • Mr. Korinek delineated major projects planned utilizing Parks, Recreational and Cultural bonds and the estimated costs for each.

  • Cultural bonds and serious themes in U.S. translated children’s books: A study of the first twenty years, 1968-­‐‑1987, of the Mildred L.

  • Devries K et al Forthcoming Global Burden of Diseases Estimate on violence against women.

  • Cultural bonds run deep and different tastes, habits, and customs prevent consumers from universally preferring the same product attributes, advertising messages, packaging and presentation.

  • Cultural bonds (Orthodoxy, ‘Slavic psyche’) and century-old imperial presence, and the Islamic regional mosaic left behind by the receding empire has never actually lost sight of this periphery.

  • Cultural bonds, religious similarities and growing economic ties would bring more and more substance for Turkey in the Middle East, as it is developing both its regional activism and, at the same time, its stability in the world politics.

Related to Cultural bonds

  • Additional Bonds means the debt instruments issued under a Tap Issue, including any Temporary Bonds.

  • Cultural resources means archaeological and historic sites and artifacts, and traditional religious, ceremonial and social uses and activities of affected Indian tribes.

  • Senior Bonds means all Bonds issued as Senior Bonds in compliance with the provisions of the Indenture.

  • Existing Bonds means the following obligations of Seller:

  • Revenue bonds means the following types of instruments payable from the sources provided in the Central Valley Project Act: revenue bonds, notes, refunding bonds, refunding notes, bond anticipation notes, certificates of indebtedness, and other evidences of indebtedness.

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