Preservation trust definition

Preservation trust means a trust:
Preservation trust means a separate trust or other entity created and/or controlled by the Corporation to further the preservation and provision of low-income housing in the State of Rhode Island; the funds of which may, but need not be, used by the trustees thereof to provide financial assistance to a Housing Development, but in all instances may only be used in connection with the preservation or provision of housing in the State affordable to persons and families of low-income.
Preservation trust means a separate trust or other entity created and/or controlled by the Corporation to further the preservation and provision of

Related to Preservation trust

  • Litigation Trust means the trust to be established on the Plan Implementation Date at the time specified in section 6.4(p) in accordance with the Litigation Trust Agreement pursuant to the laws of a jurisdiction that is acceptable to SFC and the Initial Consenting Noteholders, which trust will acquire the Litigation Trust Claims and will be funded with the Litigation Funding Amount in accordance with the Plan and the Litigation Trust Agreement.

  • Litigation Trust Agreement means that certain “Litigation Trust Agreement,” a true and correct copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit “4.”

  • Securitization Trust means a trust formed pursuant to a Securitization pursuant to which one or more of the Notes are held.

  • Lead Securitization Trust means the Securitization Trust created in connection with the Lead Securitization.

  • Liquidation Trust Agreement means the Liquidation Trust Agreement to be dated as of the Effective Date establishing the terms and conditions of the Liquidation Trust, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.