Costs of Issuance Sample Clauses

Costs of Issuance. The Borrower covenants and agrees to pay all costs incurred in connection with the issuance of the Bonds, which may be reimbursed or paid out of the proceeds of the Bonds to the extent permitted by the Act, the Code and the Tax Certificate, and the Issuer shall have no obligation with respect to such costs.
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Costs of Issuance. Developer shall be solely and independently liable for all bond issuance costs, including bond counsel fees for both the City Bodies and Developer, which amounts shall be paid from Bond proceeds. To the extent the public proceedings related to the Bonds have been completed but the Bonds have not been issued by July 1, 2021, the Developer will, upon the request of the City, pay the City’s cost of issuance from other funds. To the extent the Developer pays any bond costs of issuance from other funds, the Developer shall be entitled to reimbursement for such costs from Bond proceeds on the date of issuance of the Bonds.
Costs of Issuance. The term
Costs of Issuance. The School District hereby represents and warrants that (a) attached hereto as Schedule C is a list of costs of issuance in connection with the issuance of the Bonds known on the date hereof, (b) it will provide a list of any additional costs within thirty (30) days hereof, and (c) submitted herewith is a copy of the closing legal opinion with respect to the Bonds.
Costs of Issuance. Developer shall be solely and independently liable for all reasonable bond issuance costs, including bond counsel fees for both the Town Bodies and Developer, which amounts shall be paid from Bond proceeds.
Costs of Issuance to pay or otherwise finance costs of issuance of the Bonds (e.g., underwriting compensation, trustee and rating agency fees, printing costs, Issuer fees, and fees and expenses of counsel) in an amount which exceeds 2% of the proceeds from the sale of the Bonds. The Borrower shall not requisition funds from the Project Fund in a manner that would cause the representation made in Subsection B(2) of this Section to become untrue.
Costs of Issuance. The amount of the Sale Proceeds and the investment earnings thereon from each draw to be used to pay costs of issuance will not exceed 2% of the amount of such draw.
Costs of Issuance. The Authority and the Company represent that no more than 2% of each draw of Sale Proceeds of the Bonds of the proceeds of the Bond will be used directly or indirectly to pay Costs of Issuance.
Costs of Issuance. [Administration of COI for discussion.]
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