Favorable Opinion definition

Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Board and the Paying Agent/Registrar to the effect that the action proposed to be taken with respect to any Bonds (i) is authorized or permitted by the Acts and this Resolution and (ii) if the Bonds were issued as Tax-Exempt Bonds, will not adversely affect the exclusion from gross income for federal income tax purposes of interest on such Bonds.
Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Authority and the Trustee to the effect that the action proposed to be taken is authorized or permitted by the Indenture and will not adversely affect the exclusion from gross income for federal income tax purposes of interest on any Tax-Exempt Bonds.
Favorable Opinion means an opinion of nationally recognized bond counsel addressed to the Issuer and the Trustee to the effect that the actidn proposed to be taken is authorized or permitted by the Act and this Indenture and will not adversely affect any exclusion from gross income of interest on the Bonds for the purposes of federal income taxation.

Examples of Favorable Opinion in a sentence

  • If the Borrower so elects, the Borrower shall send a notice of such election to purchase in lieu of redemption of the Bonds to the Trustee no later than 10 days prior to the date scheduled for redemption accompanied by a Favorable Opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Issuer and the Trustee.

  • The Borrower shall give the Trustee written notice at least 10 days prior to the scheduled redemption date accompanied by a Favorable Opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Issuer and the Trustee.

  • Any amendment to the Loan Documents governed by this ARTICLE XI shall be accompanied by a Favorable Opinion of Bond Counsel.

  • The Trustee shall not execute or consent to any Supplemental Indenture unless prior to the execution and delivery thereof the Trustee shall have received a Favorable Opinion of Bond Counsel and a written opinion of Bond Counsel to the effect that the modifications or amendments effected by such Supplemental Indenture are authorized and permitted under the provisions of this Indenture.

  • All reports will be investigated, unless the information provided contains insufficient information to permit a meaningful investigation.Employees and contract providers reporting compliance issues in good faith, will not and cannot be subjected to retaliation or harassment as a result of the report.


More Definitions of Favorable Opinion

Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Board and the Paying Agent/Registrar to the effect that the action proposed to be taken with respect to any Bonds
Favorable Opinion means a written opinion of Special Counsel addressed to the Board, the Corporation and the Trustee to the effect that the action proposed to be taken will not adversely affect the status of the Series 2010C Lease as a Qualified School Construction Bond.
Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Issuer, the Company and the Trustee and stating, unless otherwise specified herein, that the action proposed to be taken is authorized or permitted by the Act and this Indenture and will not, in and of itself, adversely affect the excludability from gross income for federal income tax purposes of interest on the Bonds (other than as held by a “substantial user” of the Project or a “related person” within the meaning of the Code).
Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Issuer, the Company and the Trustee to the effect that the action proposed to be taken is authorized or permitted by, to the extent applicable, the Acts and this Indenture and will not adversely affect the excludability of interest on the Bonds from gross income of the owners thereof for federal income tax purposes (other than as held by a "substantial user" of the Projects or a "related person" within the meaning of the Code).
Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel acceptable to the Trustee addressed to the Authority and the Trustee to the effect that: (i) the action proposed to be taken is authorized or permitted by the Act and this Indenture and complies with their respective terms; and (ii) such action will not adversely affect (A) the exemption of interest on the Bonds from New Jersey personal income tax and corporate net income tax, (B) the exemption of the Bonds from New Jersey gross income taxes, and (C) the validity of the Bonds.
Favorable Opinion means an opinion of Bond Counsel addressed to the Issuer, the Company and the Trustee to the effect that the action proposed to be taken is authorized or permitted by the Act and the Indenture and will not adversely affect the excludability from gross income for federal income tax purposes of interest on the Bonds (other than as held by a “substantial user” of the Project or a “related person” within the meaning of the Code). GAAP - shall mean generally accepted accounting principles as in effect as of the time of application to the provisions hereof (unless otherwise noted).