Examples of DWSD Class B Water Claims in a sentence
Each Holder of an Allowed DWSD Class B Water Claim in a Class of DWSD Class B Water Claims that accepts the Plan may elect to receive New Existing Rate GLWA Bonds having a principal amount equal to the principal amount of the DWSD Class B Water Bonds held by such Holder in lieu of New GLWA Bonds.
On the Effective Date, the DWSD Class B Water Claims shall be deemed Allowed in the amounts set forth on Exhibit I.A.97.
DWSD Class B Water Claims relating to each DWSD Series of DWSD Class B Water Bonds shall be separately classified, as reflected on Exhibit I.A.97, with each Class receiving the treatment set forth below.
Each Holder of an Allowed DWSD Class B Water Claim in a Class of DWSD Class B Water Claims that accepts the Plan may elect to receive New Existing Rate DWSD Bonds having a principal amount equal to the principal amount of the DWSD Class B Water Bonds held by such Holder in lieu of New DWSD Bonds.
Class 1B: DWSD Class B Water Claims (One Class for each DWSD Series of DWSD Class B Water Bonds, as set forth on Exhibit I.A.97 to the Plan).
On the Effective Date, the DWSD Class B Water Claims shall be deemed Allowed in the amounts set forth on Exhibit I.A.97107.
Environmental Benefits Methyl bromide readily evaporates from open air bodies of water.
An election to receive New Existing Rate Water/Sewer Bonds pursuant to the foregoing sentence constitutes an irrevocable waiver of any and all rights to object to the Plan on any grounds, and any such objection may be disregarded by the Bankruptcy Court solely on the basis of such election.b. Class 1B – DWSD Class B Water Claims.
Treatment Option for Classes that Accept the Plan: Each Holder of an Allowed DWSD Class B Water Claim in a Class of DWSD Class B Water Claims that accepts the Plan may elect to receive New Existing Rate DWSDWater/Sewer Bonds having a principal amount equal to the principal amount of the DWSD Class B Water Bonds held by such Holder in lieu of New DWSDWater/Sewer Bonds.
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