Series 1990 Bonds definition
Examples of Series 1990 Bonds in a sentence
The Issuer issued the Series 1990 Bonds pursuant to the Original Indenture as amended and supplemented by the First Supplemental Indenture of Trust dated as of May 1, 1990 between the Issuer and the Trustee (the “First Supplemental Indenture”).
The Series 1990 Bonds are to be issued under, secured by, and payable in accordance with the Indenture.
Project) (the "Series 1999 Bonds") for the purpose of refunding the Series 1990 Bonds on December 1, 1999, (ii) enter into the First Supplemental Special Facilities Lease and (iii) enter into this Supplemental Agreement; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants, agreements and conditions contained herein, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1.
The Series 1992A Bonds financed the advance refunding of Series 1990 Bonds and a portion of Series 1988 Bonds, and the Series 1992B Bonds financed capital projects.
Simultaneously with the issuance of the Series 1990 Bonds, and as a prepayment of the last year's Basic Rent due hereunder, Airline shall cause to be deposited in the Basic Rent Reserve Fund an amount equal to the Basic Rent Reserve.
The Series 1990 Bonds are currently in a commercial paper rate mode, and the Series 1998 and 2000 Bonds are in a weekly rate mode.
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Deposit of Bond Proceeds; Deposit of the Airline's Funds into the Special Funds In order to provide funds for payment of the Cost of the Facilities incurred under or in connection with this Agreement, City agrees to authorize, issue, sell and deliver the Series 1990 Bonds, and City agrees to deposit the proceeds of the Series 1990 Bonds as provided in the Indenture.
There shall be credited to the Costs of Issuance Fund which shall be held by the Trustee $121,300 from the proceeds of the sale of the Series 1990 Bonds and the proceeds of any other series of Bonds as provided in any Supplemental Indenture.
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