Local Statute definition

Local Statute means the specific provisions of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, pursuant to which the Local Bonds are issued.

Examples of Local Statute in a sentence

  • We have also examined the applicable provisions of of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended (the “Local Statute”), and the bond duly adopted or enacted by the Local Entity on , as supplemented by the supplemental resolution duly adopted by the Local Entity on (collectively, the “Local Act”), pursuant to and under which Local Statute and Local Act the Local Bonds are authorized and issued, and the Loan Agreement has been undertaken.

  • We have also examined the applicable provisions of of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended (the “Local Statute”), and the bond , as supplemented by the supplemental resolution duly adopted by the Local Government on (collectively, the “Local Act”), pursuant to and under which Local Statute and Local Act the Local Bonds are authorized and issued, and the Loan Agreement has been undertaken.

  • The Local Entity is a duly organized and validly existing , with full power and authority to acquire and construct the Project, to operate and maintain the System, to adopt or enact the Local Act and to issue and sell the Local Bonds, all under the Local Statute and other applicable provisions of law.

Related to Local Statute

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  • Governing statute of an organization means the statute that governs the organization's internal affairs.

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  • Reciprocal state means a state other than this state in which section 507C.18, subsection 1, sections 507C.52 and 507C.53 and sections 507C.55 through 507C.57 are in force, and in which provisions are in force requiring that the commissioner or equivalent official be the receiver of a delinquent insurer, and in which some provision exists for the avoidance of fraudulent conveyances and preferential transfers.

  • Vital statistics means the data derived from registered certificates and reports of birth, death, fetal death, induced termination of pregnancy, marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, or annulment.