System Revenue Bonds definition

System Revenue Bonds means collectively the Bonds and all other revenue bonds or other obligations which are payable out of, or secured by an interest in, the Net Revenues of the System.
System Revenue Bonds means, collectively, the Bonds, the Outstanding Senior Bonds, the Parity Bonds and all other revenue bonds or obligations that are payable from the Net Revenues.
System Revenue Bonds means, collectively, the Bonds, the Parity Bonds and all other revenue bonds which are payable out of, or secured by an interest in, the income and Revenues derived from the operation of the Systems.

Examples of System Revenue Bonds in a sentence

  • After the Department has repaid the California Water Fund in full and after each series of Water System Revenue Bonds is repaid, the Department will reduce the charges to all contractors in an equitable manner in a total amount that equals the amount of the charges under Article 50(b)(1) that the Department determines is not needed for future financing of facilities of the System which, in whole or in part, will serve the purposes of the water supply contract with the Agency.

  • Interest to be paid on any System Revenue Bonds will be reduced by Subsidy Payments, if any.

  • EAdvance refunded by CUNY Consolidated System Revenue Bonds, Series 1985.

  • Principal and/or interest to be paid on any System Revenue Bonds will be reduced by amounts deposited in trust or escrowed for the payment thereof with the Owner or commercial bank or trust company located in the State of Missouri having full trust powers and acting as trustee or escrow agent and that are reasonably expected to be used for the payment of principal and/or interest on any System Revenue Bonds during the calculation period.

  • Other amendments, which required the consent of 100% of the bondholders, took effect as of June 30, 2004 with the issuance of the Airports System Revenue Bonds, Refunding Series of 2003.

  • The Series 2017 Bonds shall be designated the “Indiana State University Board of Trustees, Indiana State University Housing and Dining System Revenue Bonds, Series 2017”.

  • IMPA issues Power Supply System Revenue Bonds to finance its acquisition and construction of utility plant.

  • The Sewer System Revenue Bonds are also secured by an agreement dated as of October 16, 1974, as amended and supplemented, by and between the County and the Authority pursuant to which the County is obligated to make up any deficiencies in the sewer system revenues.

  • In 2011, Otter Tail County agreed to issue $10,475,000 in General Obligation Disposal System Revenue Bonds in order to finance the acquisition/expansion of the Resource Recovery Facility, which is owned by the Prairie Lakes Municipal Solid Waste Authority Component Unit.

  • Any moneys of the Water Authority not required for immediate use or disbursement may, at the discretion of the Water Authority, be invested in those obligations specified pursuant to the provisions of Section 98(a) of the State Finance Law and the Bond Resolution with respect to the Water Authority's Water System Revenue Bonds, Series 2010 and 2005 Bonds.


More Definitions of System Revenue Bonds

System Revenue Bonds means all revenue bonds or other obligations that are payable from the net revenues of the Wastewater System (after the payment of the cost of operation and maintenance thereof).
System Revenue Bonds means collectively the Bonds, the Parity Bonds, the SRF Program Bonds and all other revenue bonds which are payable from the Net Revenues.
System Revenue Bonds means, collectively, the Bonds, the Parity Bonds and all other revenue bonds or obligations that are payable solely from, and secured by a pledge of, the Net Revenues.
System Revenue Bonds means the Outstanding Parity Bonds, the 2013 Series A Bonds, any Additional Bonds secured on a parity basis by the Net Revenues and any Subordinate Bonds.
System Revenue Bonds means any revenue bonds or obligations issued by or on behalf
System Revenue Bonds means, collectively, the Bonds, any Parity Bonds and all other revenue bonds or other obligations that are payable out of or secured by the Net Revenues of the System.

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