Hedge Bond Sample Clauses

Hedge Bond. The District will make no use of the proceeds of the Loan or any Parity Loans or any other amounts or property, regardless of the source, or take any action or refrain from taking any action that would cause any Tax-Exempt Bonds or any Parity Loans issued on a tax-exempt basis for federal income tax purposes to be considered “hedge bond” within the meaning of Section 149(g) of the Code unless the District takes all necessary action to assure compliance with the requirements of Section 149(g) of the Code to maintain the exclusion from gross income for federal income tax purposes of interest on any Tax-Exempt Bonds or any Parity Loans issued on a tax-exempt basis for federal income tax purposes; and
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  • Letters of Credit for Payment Bond Notwithstanding the provisions of B4.3, Purchaser may use letters of credit in lieu of a surety bond for payment bond purposes when approved by Contracting Officer.

  • Performance Bond and Payment Bond The Contractor shall furnish both a performance bond and a payment bond in the exact form set forth in Section 7, (Forms) of these General Conditions.

  • MORTGAGE BOND If the sale is subject to the Purchaser obtaining a mortgage bond as per clause 12 of the terms and conditions: Mortgage bond amount R Institution If not completed, sale is unconditional and clause 12 of the terms and conditions does not apply. Purchaser specifically acknowledges this clause

  • Payment Bond PURCHASER shall furnish an acceptable payment bond or blanket payment bond to STATE as guarantee for payment for timber. Payment bonds may be in the form of surety bonds, cash, cashier's or certified check, money order, assignment of surety, irrevocable letters of credit, or other securities as determined acceptable by the State Forester. Surety bonds must be written by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Oregon, on a form provided by STATE. The bonds shall be in an amount at least equal to the value of timber estimated to be removed during a one-month plus 15-day billing period as determined by STATE. In any event, the amount shall not be less than one installment payment as specified in Section 42. Under a payment bond, PURCHASER may remove timber for a 30-day period, after which time, payment becomes due and owing. PURCHASER shall make cash payment within 15 days following the end of the monthly period. Upon payment for timber removed in the monthly period, the payment guarantee may be applied as a guarantee for a subsequent period. A blanket payment bond shall be in an amount at least equal to the value of the timber estimated to be removed from all contracts covered by the blanket payment bond during a one-month plus 15-day billing period as determined by STATE. PURCHASER shall obtain and furnish STATE with a written consent of surety on forms provided by STATE for coverage of any contracts to which the blanket payment bond may apply. In no event shall PURCHASER remove timber with a value greater than the amount of the payment guarantee.

  • Repayment Obligation In the event that any State and/or federal funds are deferred and/or disallowed as a result of any audits or expended in violation of the laws applicable to the expenditure of such funds, the Contractor shall be liable to the Agency for the full amount of any claim disallowed and for all related penalties incurred. The requirements of this paragraph shall apply to the Contractor as well as any subcontractors.

  • Payment and Performance Bond Prior to the execution of this Contract, City may require Contractor to post a payment and performance bond (Bond). The Bond shall guarantee Contractor’s faithful performance of this Contract and assure payment to contractors, subcontractors, and to persons furnishing goods and/or services under this Contract.

  • Maintenance Bond Prior to being placed on Council's agenda for acceptance of public improvements in this Subdivision, Subdivider shall deposit with the Director of Finance a Three (3) year maintenance bond for streets, pavement, storm and sanitary sewers, water systems, street lighting systems and facilities appurtenant thereto in the amount of Forty Six Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Two and 50/100 ($46,982.50) Dollars, which represents ten percent (10%) of the estimated cost of said public improvements.

  • Payment and Performance Bonds The Contractor shall comply with the following minimum bonding requirements:

  • Performance Bond Unless otherwise prohibited by law, the Department may require the Contractor to furnish, without additional cost to the Department, a performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit or other form of security for the satisfactory performance of work hereunder. The Department shall determine the type and amount of security.

  • Interest on Floating Rate Notes (a) Interest Payment Dates Each Floating Rate Note bears interest from (and including) the Interest Commencement Date and such interest will be payable in arrear on either:

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