Housing Bonds definition

Housing Bonds means Bonds subject to the ceiling and issued to provide housing described under Section 142(d) of the Code (“Qualified Residential Rental Project Bonds”), or issued to provide housing under Section 143 of the Code (“Qualified Mortgage Bonds”);
Housing Bonds means multifamily housing bonds and single family housing bonds requiring allocation from the state ceiling.
Housing Bonds means bonds issued by the Division on behalf of and in the name of the Agency pursuant to the provisions of the State Bond Act and the Housing Act. In cases of conflict between the two Acts, the provisions of the Housing Act shall be controlling.

Examples of Housing Bonds in a sentence

  • Grantees that accept and receive housing bond funds must comply with the programmatic, financial, and reporting requirements as specified in the Contract as shown in Attachment B – Scope of Services Related to Housing Bonds.

  • All of the outstanding bonds, except for the Single Family Housing Bonds, are general obligations of the Agency.

  • Multifamily Housing Bonds, established under separate trust indentures, account for the proceeds from the sale of Multifamily Mortgage Bonds and the debt service requirements of these bonds.

  • This office does not except bond transfers and does not transfer Department of Housing Bonds.

  • Ideally, these resources will more than double the available Catalytic Housing Bonds and provide at least $100M in gap financing each of the next two fiscal years.The City of Sacramento will seek funds from public entities including the State of California, private companies, nonprofit organizations and foundations.

  • The Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances for the Measure J Housing Bonds presents increases (i.e., revenues and other financing sources) and decreases (i.e., expenditures and other financing uses) in net current assets.

  • In the Measure J Housing Bonds financial statements, bond premiums, discounts and bond issuance costs are recognized during the current period.

  • The Measure J Housing Bonds is a governmental fund and is presented as a major fund in the District’s combined financial statements.

  • The financial statements presented are for the Measure J Housing Bonds and are not intended to be a complete presentation of the District's financial position on operations.

  • For those phases financed with 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credits and Multi-Family Tax-Exempt Housing Bonds, the CN replacement units will be subsidized with a combination of RAD Project-Based Vouchers (RAD-PBV) andProject-Based Vouchers (PBVs).MD002/000003Perkins Phase 5112Perkins Homes Phase 5 will be redeveloped as part of the Perkins Somerset Oldtown Transformation Plan and HUD Choice Neighborhoods (CN) Award.


More Definitions of Housing Bonds

Housing Bonds means bonds issued pursuant to s. 142(d) of the Code to finance qualified residential units or mortgage revenue bonds issued pursuant to s. 143 of the Code which require an allocation under s. 146 of the Code.
Housing Bonds means bonds issued pursuant to s.
Housing Bonds means multifamily housing bonds and single family housing bonds requiring allocation
Housing Bonds means qualified exempt facility bonds for qualified residential rental projects, qualified mortgage bonds and qualified veterans mortgage bonds, all as defined in H.R. 3838.
Housing Bonds means, collectively, the following: (i) the Former Agency’s 2004 Taxable Tax Allocation Housing Bonds, Series A-T, (ii) the Former Agency’s 2005 Tax Allocation Housing Refunding Bonds, Series A, (iii) the Former Agency’s 2010 Tax Allocation

Related to Housing Bonds

  • Outstanding Bonds means any Bonds not redeemed or otherwise discharged.

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

  • Voting Bonds means the Outstanding Bonds less the Issuer’s Bonds.

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

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

  • Bank Bonds means any Bonds purchased with moneys received under the Letter of Credit in connection with a Liquidity Drawing and held by the Tender Agent, or its agent, in each case, for the account of the Issuing Bank.

  • Replacement Bonds means Bonds issued to the Beneficial Owners of the Bonds in accordance with Section 210 hereof.

  • Refunded Bonds means the portion of the $450,000 of the Series C Bonds now outstanding that are stated to mature on December 1 in each of the years 2021 through 2024 that is to be refunded by the Bonds, as determined by the Fiscal Officer and specified in the Certificate of Award at the time of the sale of the Bonds in accordance with Section 2, and may include all of those Original Bonds.

  • Prior Bonds means the assessment bonds that are refunded in part or in whole by refunding assessment bonds.