Bond Resolutions definition
Bond Resolutions means each and all of the Resolutions of the Board which authorize the issuance of Bonds.
Bond Resolutions means, collectively, the Outstanding Parity Bond Resolutions, the WIFIA Bond Resolution and any supplemental resolution authorizing any Additional Indebtedness.
Bond Resolutions means a bond resolution(s), award resolution(s) or other such resolution(s) of the Intergovernmental Agency adopted from time to time authorizing the issuance of Bonds.
Examples of Bond Resolutions in a sentence
The Service Provider or LIPA, as applicable, shall give prompt written notice to the other Party of the receipt of any such recovery which shall be applied to the incurred cost or loss, including as appropriate, to the restoration or reconstruction of the T&D System in accordance with the Bond Resolutions.
The Managing Members shall keep the CEO and PDA management informed of their respective bond obligations and shall notify the other Managing Member of any proposed change to such Managing Member’s Master Bond Resolutions as soon as practicable before adoption.
More Definitions of Bond Resolutions
Bond Resolutions means the official actions of the Issuer taken to issue the Bonds.
Bond Resolutions means each and all of the resolutions adopted by the District authorizing the issuance of outstanding debt for the Priest Rapids Project.
Bond Resolutions means the resolutions of Authority which authorize the Bonds.
Bond Resolutions means Resolution No. 8329 or Resolution No. 8322, both as amended and supplemented, or any other resolution authorizing the issuance of bonds, notes or other obligations secured by Metropolitan’s water sales revenues.
Bond Resolutions has the meaning set forth in the Framework Agreement.
Bond Resolutions. The resolution of the Issuer’s Governing Body adopted on Rule 15c2-12: Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Bond Resolutions means the Gas Supply Revenue Bond Resolution of APEA adopted November 3, 1999 and the Gas Supply Revenue Bond Resolution of APEA adopted June 28, 2000.