Series B Bonds definition

Series B Bonds means the series of New Bonds known as the Series B Bonds to be distributed pursuant to the Plan, which may be issued in the form of current interest bonds, capital appreciation bonds, convertible bonds, or convertible capital appreciation bonds, with the principal terms as described in Article XVII, and otherwise issued in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Plan, the Confirmation Order, and the New Master Indenture.
Series B Bonds means the Initial Series B Bonds and the New Series B Bonds.
Series B Bonds means the Issuer's Pollution Control Revenue Bonds, Series B (Alabama Power Company Farley Plant Project), dated November 1, 1984, in txx xxxginal aggregate principal amount of $100,000,000.

Examples of Series B Bonds in a sentence

  • A portion of the proceeds from the 2013 Series A and 2013 Series B Bonds were used to defease portions of the 2003 and 2004 revenue bonds and pay for the cost of issuance.

  • The Series B Bonds were issued by way of a public offering addressed to professional clients.

  • The Series B Bonds were issued within the actions taken to reduce costs of servicing the indebtedness under the Series A Bonds issued by the Company and maturing on July 21, 2021, which were fully repurchased from investors and prematurely redeemed in April and May 2019 using funds obtained from the issuance of Series B Bonds.

  • A portion of the proceeds was used to purchase U.S. Government Securities which were deposited in an irrevocable trust with an escrow agent to provide for all future debt service to refund $750,000 of outstanding 2003 Series A Bonds, $61,190,000, of outstanding 2005 Series B Bonds, $60,620,000 of outstanding 2006 Series A Bonds, $52,505,000 of outstanding 2007 Series A Bonds, and $6,790,000 of outstanding 2009 Series A Bonds.

  • For details regarding an undertaking that the Company assumed in the framework of the Series B Bonds, the Series C Bonds and the Series D Bonds of the Company, see Sections 5.2-5.6 of the Indenture for the Series B Bonds, the Indenture for the Series C Bonds and the Indenture for the Series D Bonds.


More Definitions of Series B Bonds

Series B Bonds means the Landlord's Adjustable Tender Securities Bonds (Carmike Cinemas, Inc.) 1997 Series B (consisting of a Series B-1, a Series B-2 and a Series B-3) in the aggregate principal amount of $12,975,000, to be issued by the Landlord pursuant to the Indenture.
Series B Bonds is defined in Section 1.
Series B Bonds means the Series B Bonds of the Borrower purchased by Lucent pursuant to the Lucent Note Purchase Agreement.
Series B Bonds means the Successor Agency to the Community Redevelopment Agency of the City of Buena Park Taxable Tax Allocation Refunding Parity Bonds, 2019Series B issued by the Successor Agency in the aggregate principal amount of$ under the Refunding Bond Law and this Indenture.
Series B Bonds means the series of New Bonds known as the Series B Bonds to be distributed pursuant to the Plan as current interest bonds, with the principal terms as described in Article XXIII, and otherwise issued in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Plan, the Confirmation Order, and the New Master Indenture, and shall collectively refer to the Series B-1 Bonds and the Series B-2 Bonds.
Series B Bonds means the Issuer's $ Bond titled as Economic Development Revenue Bond, Series 2010B (Westminster Village Project), in the form attached hereto as Exhibit B.
Series B Bonds are expected to be issued in 1996 in an amount that will generate net proceeds of $50,000,000 to be used in connection with the construction of the I-4 Interchange, the cost of which is included in the total project budget. The Series B Bonds will probably be issued as 30-year bonds with a nominal maturity of 2026. But, they will be freely callable after five years, and are, in fact, expected to be called in the year 2001 (see Step Two). The Series B Bonds will be secured by a Special Assessment to be levied against the Theme Parks. However, the terms of the Special Assessment will require that the Borrower be "credited" with the amounts described below provided that certain benchmarks are met. The City of Orlando ("CITY") has proposed that the benchmarks be various progress milestones expected to be reached during the construction period. (If the benchmarks are not met, the Borrower may still be entitled to certain portions of the amounts described, although such details have yet to be formalized.)