Potential Refunded Bonds definition

Potential Refunded Bonds means outstanding Parity Debt previously issued by the Board pursuant to the Second through the Twenty-Ninth Supplemental Resolutions to the Master Resolution.
Potential Refunded Bonds means the outstanding Previously Issued Parity Obligations previously issued by or on behalf of the Board.
Potential Refunded Bonds means any of the Outstanding Parity Bonds.

Examples of Potential Refunded Bonds in a sentence

  • The U.T. System Representative is hereby authorized to determine which Potential Refunded Bonds are to be included in any offer under such tender program and to enter into any necessary tender agreement with a tender agent selected by the U.T. System Representative to accomplish the refunding of any Potential Refunded Bonds pursuant to such tender program.

  • Such refunding may be accomplished through the purchase and cancellation of the Potential Refunded Bonds actually tendered by the holders thereof and purchased (the "Tendered Bonds").

  • The U.T. System Representative is authorized to provide for and oversee the preparation of a disclosure statement and any related materials in connection with the tender program contemplated by this section, and to approve such disclosure statement and related materials, deem them final and provide them to holders of Potential Refunded Bonds anticipated to be participants in the tender program contemplated by this section.

  • Bonds issued to refund portions of the Potential Refunded Bonds that were issued pursuant to Section 55.17 Authorization or issued to refund Parity Debt issued pursuant to Section 55.17 Authorization, or any similar Section, may also be included in that separate Series of Bonds.

  • Pursuant to Section 1207.008(b), Government Code, it is hereby found that it is not practicable or possible to make the determination required by Section 1207.008(a), Government Code, in connection with the issuance of the Bonds to refund all or part of the Potential Refunded Bonds.

  • Therefore, it is not possible to determine what the difference in debt service would be if all or only a portion of the Potential Refunded Bonds are refunded.

  • Bonds issued to refund portions of the Potential Refunded Bonds that were issued pursuant to those Sections of the Education Code or issued to refund Parity Debt issued pursuant to those Sections, or any similar Section, may also be included in that separate Series of Bonds.

  • The Bonds are being issued as variable-rate bonds, auction-rate bonds, or long-term fixed-rate bonds, and the Potential Refunded Bonds being refunded are outstanding in various rate modes, including long-term fixed rates and variable rates.

  • This includes feeding back incoming intelligence from the media (which can be an important source of information) while preserving the SCG chair’s privacy and allowing crucial decision making to be conducted without the pressure of immediate media scrutiny.

  • Bonds issued to refund portions of the Potential Refunded Bonds that were issued pursuant to Tuition Revenue Bond Authorization or issued to refund Parity Debt issued pursuant to Tuition Revenue Bond Authorization, or any similar Section, may also be included in that separate Series of Bonds.


More Definitions of Potential Refunded Bonds

Potential Refunded Bonds means the following:

Related to Potential Refunded Bonds

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

  • Refunded Notes means that portion of the Series 298 Notes and Series 300 Notes paid from the proceeds of the Bonds and other available funds of the Issuer.

  • Transition bonds means bonds, notes, certificates of

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

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

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

  • Partial Payment means a payment that is insufficient to discharge all amounts then due and payable under the Finance Documents.

  • Refunding Bonds means Bonds issued pursuant to provisions of this Master Indenture, the proceeds of which are used to refund one or more Series of Outstanding Bonds.

  • Subsequent Bonds means any Bonds issued after the First Issue Date on one or more occasions.

  • Solar alternative compliance payment or "SACP" means a

  • Initial Payment means the dollar amount specified as the “Initial Payment” in the applicable Purchase Agreement.

  • Performance Bond means the financial security for performance a USF Service Provider must furnish in accordance with section 54 of this RFA;