Series 2014B Bond Resolution definition

Series 2014B Bond Resolution means collectively the Issuer's Ordinance No. 49-901 and Resolution No. 14-370, which authorized the Series 2014B Bonds.
Series 2014B Bond Resolution means collectively the Issuer's Ordinance and Resolution, which authorized the Series 2014B Bonds.

Examples of Series 2014B Bond Resolution in a sentence

  • To the extent that the remedies discussed in the preceding sections are insufficient to satisfy any repayment deficiency with respect to the Series 2014B Bonds and, therefore, an Event of Default pursuant to the Series 2014B Bond Resolution occurs, the Series 2014B Bonds are subject to acceleration prior to their stated maturities at the times and in the manner set forth in the Series 2014B Bond Resolution.

  • The Series 2014B Bond Resolution does not require the funding of a Debt Service Reserve Fund as security for the Series 2014B Bonds.

  • Pursuant to the Series 2014B Bond Resolution, the Series 2014B Trustee will collect all Series 2014B Trust Loan repayments and all Series 2014B Fund Loan repayments, in order to provide sufficient moneys to pay debt service on the Series 2014B Bonds (that financed the Series 2014B Trust Loan) prior to the repayment of the Series 2014B Fund Loan.

Related to Series 2014B Bond Resolution

  • Bond Resolution means the resolution to be adopted by the Governing Body prescribing the terms and details of the Bonds and making covenants with respect thereto.

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  • Series 2021 Bonds means, collectively, the Series 2021A Bonds and the Series 2021B Bonds.

  • Series 2020 Bonds means the West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority Refunding Revenue Bonds (Thomas Health System, Inc.), Series 2020 A to be issued as a combination of tax-exempt and taxable non-rated fixed rate bonds by the Issuer, subject to its authority and discretion, in the aggregate principal amount of $60,100,000, to (i) refund and retire the Series 2008 Bonds at a discount to the current par amount outstanding, (ii) fund a debt service reserve fund for the Series 2020 Bonds, (iii) fund the Operating Reserve Fund, if necessary, as described in Article IV.C.1 of the Plan and (iv) finance costs of issuance of the Series 2020 Bonds.

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

  • Series Supplement The agreement into which this Standard Terms is incorporated and pursuant to which, together with this Standard Terms, a Series of Certificates is issued.

  • Bond Indenture means, for any series of Bonds, the indenture pursuant to which such Bonds are issued and any supplement thereto relating to such Bonds.

  • Indenture means this Indenture, as amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • MAC Notes The Classes of Modifiable And Combinable STACR® Notes shown on

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  • Mortgage Indenture means the Mortgage and Deed of Trust, dated as of April 1, 1932, between SIGECO and Bankers Trust Company (as supplemented from time to time before or after the date hereof by various supplemental indentures thereto).

  • Transition bonds means bonds, notes, certificates of

  • Class A-S Certificate Any one of the Certificates executed and authenticated by the Certificate Administrator or the Authenticating Agent in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit A-8 hereto.

  • Series Resolution means a resolution of the Corporation authorizing the issuance of a Series of Bonds in accordance with the terms and provisions of the General Trust Indenture, adopted by the Corporation in accordance with Section 204 of the General Trust Indenture.

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  • 2011 Notes means those certain notes issued pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreement dated as of March 22, 2011 among the Company and the purchasers named in Schedule A thereto.

  • Underlying Securities Indenture As set forth in Schedule I.

  • 2013 Notes means the 4.375% Senior Secured Notes due 2023 and the 5.950% Senior Secured Notes due 2043 issued by the Issuer on March 18, 2013.

  • Indenture Supplement means the Amended and Restated CHASEseries Indenture Supplement, dated as of October 15, 2004, among the Issuing Entity, the Indenture Trustee and the Collateral Agent.

  • First Mortgage Indenture means a first mortgage indenture pursuant to which any Borrower or any Subsidiary of any Borrower may issue bonds, notes or similar instruments secured by a lien on all or substantially all of such Borrower’s or such Subsidiary’s fixed assets, as the case may be.

  • 2012 Notes means the 5.125% Senior Secured Notes due 2022 issued by the Issuer on July 2, 2012.

  • Base Indenture has the meaning provided in the recitals.

  • Asset Pool 1 Supplement means the Asset Pool 1 Supplement dated as of October 9, 2002, by and between the Issuer and the Indenture Trustee, as amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Master Indenture means this Master Trust Indenture, as amended and supplemented from time to time in accordance with the provisions hereof.

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