Industrial Revenue Bonds definition

Industrial Revenue Bonds means the Parish of Ascension, Louisiana, Industrial Revenue Bonds guaranteed by the U.S. Borrower outstanding on the Closing Date.
Industrial Revenue Bonds industrial revenue bonds issued for the benefit of the U.S. Borrower or its Subsidiaries and in respect of which the U.S. Borrower or its Subsidiaries will be the source of repayment, provided that such financings (including, without limitation, the indenture related thereto) shall be in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Issuing Lender that issues a Letter of Credit backing such Industrial Revenue Bonds.
Industrial Revenue Bonds means those certain industrial revenue bonds governed by the Industrial Revenue Bond Indentures.

Examples of Industrial Revenue Bonds in a sentence

  • From time to time, the City has issued Industrial Revenue Bonds to provide financial assistance to private-sector entities for the acquisition and construction of industrial and commercial facilities deemed to be in the public interest.

  • The Xxxxxx Coffee Company has indebtedness under the following lease agreement in connection with certain Industrial Revenue Bonds listed below.

  • IDAs can also provide important financing for a project through the issuance of Industrial Revenue Bonds (IRBs).

  • CONDUIT DEBT OBLIGATIONS From time to time, the City has approved issuance of Industrial Revenue Bonds to provide financial assistance to private-sector entities for the acquisition and construction of industrial and commercial facilities deemed to be in the public interest.

  • The Industrial Revenue Bonds have approximately $9.5 million of principal and interest outstanding.


More Definitions of Industrial Revenue Bonds

Industrial Revenue Bonds means the Parish of Ascension, Louisiana, Industrial Revenue Bonds guaranteed by Hexion.
Industrial Revenue Bonds. The City agrees to provide an IRB construction sales tax exemption. The City and Developer will evenly split the construction sales tax savings on the initial $5M of construction sales taxes abated. No IRB property tax abatement is to be granted for this project • CID & TIF: The Developer agrees to join the proposed Multi-Sport Stadium CID district and recognizes that the property is within the existing West Bank TIF District. Dispersal of CID and TIF proceeds shall be based on the priority displayed in the table below and on a pay-as-you-go basis. The City will continue to receive its standard 5% administration fee. Cumulative CID Developer Sales Tax Revenues and Developer Project Tax Increment Funds First Priority Party $0 - $10,000,000 City $10,000,001 - $40,000,000 Developer $40,000,001 and above 50% City; 50% Developer Private Development Agreement
Industrial Revenue Bonds means the Fort Bend Industrial Development Corporation Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Xxxxx Rents, Inc. Project), Series 2000.
Industrial Revenue Bonds means those Variable Rate Demand Industrial Development Bonds (FGDI, LLC Project) Series 2002 in the original aggregate principal amount of $5,500,000.00 issued pursuant to a Trust Indenture between the Industrial Development Board of the City of Mobile, Alabama, as Issuer, and Xxxxx Fargo Bank Northwest, National Association, as Trustee, dated as of December 1, 2002.
Industrial Revenue Bonds means, collectively, (i) the 7.40% Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Series 1996 due April 1, 2026, issued by the Industrial Development Authority of the County of Navajo, Arizona on April 1, 1996 in the original principal amount of $20,000,000; (ii) the 7.20% Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Series 1997 due June 1, 2027, issued by the Industrial Development Authority of the County of Navajo, Arizona on June 1, 1997 in the original principal amount of $14,650,000; (iii) the 5.125% Environmental Improvement Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2005 due August 1, 2013, issued by the County of Coshocton, Ohio on May 1, 2005 in the original principal amount of$30,000,000; (iv) the 5.25% Environmental Improvement Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2005 due June 1, 2015, issued by the Industrial Development Authority of the City of Hopewell, Virginia on May 1, 2005 in the original principal amount of $41,340,000; and (v) the Hodge Industrial Revenue Bonds.
Industrial Revenue Bonds means the $14,450,000 aggregate principal amount of City of Lenexa, Kansas Taxable Industrial Revenue Bonds (LabOne, Inc. Project) Series 1998A outstanding on the Effective Date.
Industrial Revenue Bonds means the outstanding industrial revenue bonds of the Company or its Subsidiaries issued by the City of Washington, Missouri or the City of Fredonia, Kansas and pertaining to the following notes: (i) $4,000,000 of 5.0% Taxable Industrial Revenue Bonds Series 2016A, (ii) $5,625,645 of Recovery Zone Facility Revenue Bonds Series 2010A, (iii) $2,391,751 of Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Series 2010B, (iv) $2,184,726 of 3.0% Industrial Revenue Bonds Series 2012A, (v) $3,060,000 of 3.80% Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Series 2012B, (vi) $4,500,000 of 3.99% Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Series 2011, (vii) $4,500,000 of Variable Interest Rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds Series 2012 and (vii) $16,000,000 of 5% Taxable Industrial Revenue Bonds Series 2016B.