Public obligations means public securities, fractionalized interests in purchase obligations, and any obligation or evidence of obligation to pay interest or interest equivalent on public securities or on fractionalized interests in purchase obligations, and does not include purchase obligations.
Public obligations means both of the following: (1) Securities; (2) Obligations of a public issuer to make payments under installment sale, lease, lease purchase, or similar agreements, which obligations may bear interest or interest equivalent [Ohio Rev. Code § 131.01(GG)].
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Examples of Public obligations in a sentence
Public obligations of the U.S. Treasury with a remaining maturity of one year or more; the average maturity is nine years,• FRit = the state pension funding ratio.
Public obligations: giving kids a chance [report from a conference on the state role in early education].
In practice there is a decisive difference: Public obligations are to be executed by the competent authorities, but individual citizens have no rights to enforce them.
Public obligations which can occur as a result of the conclusion of the agreement shall be paid pursuant to the applicable regulations.
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Public obligations means both (1) securities and (2) obligations of a public issuer to make payments under installment sale, lease, lease purchase, or similar agreements, which obligations may bear interest or interest equivalent.
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