State Bond Commission definition

State Bond Commission means the commission established pursuant to subsection (c) of section 3-20 or any successor thereto.
State Bond Commission means the commission established under section 3-20.
State Bond Commission means the State Bond Commission of the

Examples of State Bond Commission in a sentence

  • A certified copy of this resolution shall be forwarded to the State Bond Commission on behalf of this Governing Authority, together with a letter requesting the prompt consideration and approval of this application.

  • Such bonds shall mature at such time or times not exceeding twenty years from their respective dates as may be provided in or pursuant to the resolution or resolutions of the State Bond Commission authorizing such bonds.

  • When this project is financed either partially or entirely with State Bonds, the award of this Contract is contingent upon the sale of bonds by the State Bond Commission.

  • As a valued customer, we think you’ll appreciate the steps we are taking to provide the best insurance cover.

  • Application is made to the State Bond Commission for consent and authority to hold the special election as herein provided, and in the event said election carries for further consent and authority to continue to levy and collect the special tax provided for therein.


More Definitions of State Bond Commission

State Bond Commission means the State Bond
State Bond Commission means the commission established
State Bond Commission means the commission established pursuant to subsection (c) of section 3-20 of the general statutes or any successor thereto.
State Bond Commission means the State Bond Commission established under Section 3-20 of the General Statutes of Connecticut as amended.
State Bond Commission means the State Bond Commission of the state, acting on behalf of the state.
State Bond Commission or “commission” means the State Bond Commission as established by section 3-20;
State Bond Commission means the commission established under section 3-20 of the 2006 supplement to the general statutes.