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... academy bonds that have established a defeasance escrow as a remedial action taken because of failu...(2) Certain definitions--(i) In general. For purposes of this section, exc...
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D. 9339, under Section 1397E, sets forth guidance for state and local governments that issue qualified zone academy bonds and for banks, insurance companies, and other taxpayers that hold those bonds. The regulations provide guidance on the maximum term, expenditure and use of proceeds, remedial actions, arbitrage, and reporting requirements for QZABs.
...I. Certain Definitions. A. In general. The Temporary Regulations employ c... Regulations are (1) redemption or defeasance of the nonqualified bonds, and (2) alternative use...
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Often, defeasance is the only mechanism borrowers can use to release property from a securitized mortgage lien. The process allows borrowers to purchase a portfolio of securities to serve as a substitute for the property collateral identified at loan origination. But borrowers who pay attention to defeasance provisions and negotiate favorable terms at the onset of loan origination can avoid additional costs related to this sometime arduous process.
... similar to the following in the definition of defeasance collateral or in the provision that ...
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Proposed regulations under Section 1397E amend the final regulations regarding qualified zone academy bonds. The proposed regulations contain guidance for state and local governments that issue QZABs and for banks, insurance companies, and other taxpayers that hold those bonds on the maximum term, use of proceeds, and remedial actions for QZABs. A public hearing is scheduled for July 21, 2004.
... academy bonds that have established a defeasance escrow as a remedial action taken because of failu...D. Definition of proceeds. In general, §1.148-l(b) defines sale...
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... of its bonded debt resulted in a "defeasance" loss for accounting purposes, respondent health c... of costs," and that "[sJtandardized definitions, accounting, statistics, and reporting practices t...
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...(a) Retiring or for the defeasance of bonds in advance or in addition to the existing...(J) Definition of Funds. For the purposes of this Article, the st...
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...I. Certain Definitions. A. In General. The Temporary Regulations employ c... Regulations are (1) redemption or defeasance of the nonqualified bonds, and (2) alternative use...
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... interest; Yield maintenance; Defeasance; Lockout . A sliding scale prepayment penalty sche...Securitized mortgages are, by definition, sold off as bonds. These bonds are not callable. ...
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... security holders; (8) bond calls; (9) defeasances; (10) release, substitution, or sale of property s...\41\ See Rule 15c2-12(f)(7) for the definition of ``primary offering.'' 17 CFR 240.15c2-12(f)(7)....
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... of the proposed amendments, the definition of a qualified investment will be ''amended to ens...