S Bonds definition

S Bonds means those Bonds which are issued from time to time pursuant to the terms of the Bond Instrument the capital raised by which is to be wholly deployed in funding the Linked Loans described in their Final Terms of Issue.

Examples of S Bonds in a sentence

  • Outline of the JHFA MBS schemeJHFA MBS’ are divided into Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds just as same as GHLC MBS issues (Monthly Bonds Series No. 1 through No. 53 issued from March 2001 through March 2007, and Bonds No. S-1 through S-10 issued between August 2005 and December 2006.) JHFA will issue both Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds.

  • R&I’s rating approach to JHFA MBS The rating methodology for both Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds is basically identical.

  • JHF MBS’ are divided into Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds just as same as GHLC MBS issues (Monthly Bonds Series No. 1 through No. 53 issued from March 2001 through March 2007, and Bonds No. S-1 through S-10 issued between August 2005 and December 2006.) JHF will issue both Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds.

  • A similar “entrusted claims substitution” system has been applied until now for Monthly Bonds issued by March 2007 (Bonds No.1-53), and the “entrusted claims substitution” system will be continued for Series S Bonds in the future.

  • The main difference between the schemes for the Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds issued by JHF is in the handling of loan claims that are four months or more months in arrears (for information on the Series S Bonds scheme see Reference Document 1).

  • R&I’s rating approach to JHF MBSThe rating methodology for both Monthly Bonds and Series S Bonds is basically identical.

  • Pahor M, Guralnik JM, Ambrosius WT, Blair S, Bonds DE, Church TS, et al.

  • A similar “entrusted claims substitution” system has been applied until now for Monthly Bonds issued by March 2007 (Bonds No. 1-53), and the “entrusted claims substitution” system will be continued for Series S Bonds in the future.

  • A similar "entrusted claims substitution" system has been applied until now for Monthly Bonds issued by March 2007 (Bonds No.1-53), and the "entrusted claims substitution" system will be continued for Series S Bonds in the future.

  • Pahor M, Guralnik JM, Ambrosius WT, Blair S, Bonds DE, Church TS, Espeland MA, Fielding RA, Gill TM, Groessl EJ, King AC, Kritchevsky SB, Manini TM, McDermott MM, Miller ME, Newman AB, Rejeski WJ, Sink KM, Williamson JD; LIFE study investigators.

Related to S Bonds

  • Series 2019 Bonds means, collectively, the Series 2019A Bonds and the Series 2019B Bonds.

  • Series 2020 Bonds means the Series 2020A Bonds and the Series 2020B Bonds.

  • Existing Bonds means the following obligations of Seller:

  • Bank Bonds means any Bonds purchased with moneys received under the Letter of Credit in connection with a Liquidity Drawing and held by the Tender Agent, or its agent, in each case, for the account of the Issuing Bank.

  • Term Bonds means Bonds that mature on one date and that are subject to mandatory redemption from Amortization Installments or are subject to extraordinary mandatory or mandatory redemption upon receipt of unscheduled Pledged Revenues.

  • Series 2017 Bonds means, collectively, the Series 2017A Bonds and the Series 2017B Bonds.

  • Prior Bonds means the assessment bonds that are refunded in part or in whole by refunding assessment bonds.

  • School Bonds means School Obligations issued as Bonds.

  • Series A Bonds means the Series A Senior Secured Nuclear Asset-Recovery Bonds issued by the Issuer on June 22, 2016.

  • Covered Bonds means any and all the covered bonds (obbligazioni bancarie garantite) issued or to be issued by the Issuer pursuant to the terms and subject to the conditions of the Programme Agreement.

  • Refunded Bonds means the portion of the $15,757,000 of the Series A Bonds now outstanding that are stated to mature on December 1 in each of the years 2021 through 2024 that is to be refunded by the Bonds, as determined by the Fiscal Officer and specified in the Certificate of Award at the time of the sale of the Bonds in accordance with Section 2, and may include all of those Original Bonds.

  • Initial Bonds means the Bonds issued on the First Issue Date.

  • Original Bonds has the meaning set forth in the recitals hereto.

  • Outstanding Bonds means any Bonds not redeemed or otherwise discharged.

  • Refunding Bonds means Bonds issued pursuant to provisions of this Master Indenture, the proceeds of which are used to refund one or more Series of Outstanding Bonds.

  • Senior Bonds means all Bonds issued as Senior Bonds in compliance with the provisions of the Indenture.

  • Option Bonds means Current Interest Bonds, which may be either Serial or Term Bonds, which by their terms may be tendered by and at the option of the Owner for purchase prior to the stated maturity thereof.

  • Serial Bonds means Bonds (other than Term Bonds) that mature in annual or semi-annual installments.

  • Replacement Bonds means Bonds issued to the Beneficial Owners of the Bonds in accordance with Section 210 hereof.

  • Series 2015 Bonds means, collectively, the Series 2015B Bonds, Series 2015C Bonds and Series 2015D Bonds.

  • Additional Bonds means the debt instruments issued under a Tap Issue, including any Temporary Bonds.

  • 2028 Notes means those 6.500% Senior Notes due 2028 issued by the Borrower in an aggregate principal amount of $400,000,000 pursuant to the 2028 Notes Documents.

  • Subsequent Bonds means any Bonds issued after the First Issue Date on one or more occasions.

  • Transition bonds means bonds, notes, certificates of

  • Bonds means any bonds (including refunding bonds), notes, interim certificates, certificates of indebtedness, debentures or other obligations.

  • Voting Bonds means the Outstanding Bonds less the Issuer’s Bonds.