Hurricane Ike definition
Examples of Hurricane Ike in a sentence
Purchaser and Sellers acknowledge that certain Properties located in the State of Ohio were damaged as a result of the aftermath of Hurricane Ike.
At least 95% of the net proceeds of the Bonds shall be used for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, and renovation of nonresidential real property located in a Hurricane Ike disaster area for which the person using the property suffered a loss in a trade or business attributable to Hurricane Ike or is a person designated by the Governor of Texas as a person carrying on a trade or business replacing a trade or business with respect to which another person suffered such a loss.
Since December 31, 2007, except for the effects of Hurricane Ike, no event, circumstance, or change has occurred that has or could reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change with respect to the Loan Parties and their Restricted Subsidiaries.
CrowderGulf removed hundreds of vessels and marine debris from Texas GLO waterways in 2008 after Hurricane Ike.
After Hurricane Ike, CrowderGulf was one of the prime contractors for the GLO tasked with removing waterway debris.
He spent parts of 2010-2011 in Galveston County Texas overseeing operations for a buyout mitigation program that turned 800 properties destroyed by Hurricane Ike, into green space on the Bolivar Peninsula.
The Borrower, and if the Borrower is a disregarded entity for federal income tax purposes, the most immediate direct or indirect owner of the Borrower that is a regarded entity for such purposes, suffered a loss in a trade or business attributable to Hurricane Ike or is a person designated by the Governor of the State of Texas as a person carrying on a trade or business replacing a trade or business with respect to which another person suffered such a loss.
Multi-family public housing developments known as Oleander Homes, Palm Terrace Addition, Magnolia Homes, Cedar Terrace, and Cedar Terrace Addition were damaged by Hurricane Ike.
The bedroom composition of the public housing and project-based voucher units in the mixed-income developments and the bedroom composition of the scattered site units shall, in aggregate, produce the same bedroom mix as public housing units that have been demolished following Hurricane Ike with the exception that five bedroom units may be replaced with four bedroom units.
At Green Canyon 6, the impairment charge reflects higher costs after Hurricane Ike destroyed a third-party production platform in the third quarter of 2008.