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That offering will be sold only after the public bonds are placed.
As with the Main, public bonds will not pay for equipment or furnishings inside the branches.
After selling public bonds, Harmony began to build its own campuses.
It authorizes a 10% income tax and also limits the ability to issue public bonds.
The plan, which is subject to regulatory approvals, would cost $7.3 billion, to be financed with tax-exempt public bonds.
The holders of public bonds lay claim on part of the annual product of a country collected by the state through taxes.
Another subsidiary of Wackenhut Corrections is building a psychiatric hospital here that is being financed by public bonds.
Big projects can be financed by public bonds serviced by future revenues, such as tolls or other user-charges.
A system of public bonds was probably a function of the diocese before the episcopate of Masona, however.
The court upheld the decision of the lower court, that, plainly stated, the government could not withhold public bonds based on Lipscomb's religious affiliation.
That legal status allows the agency to issue public bonds to raise the financial capital necessary to build additional power generating and other public utility facilities.
Among other things, there are a host of safeguards now that were not in place at that time to insure that public bonds will be paid off.
October 2011 - Moody's reached a settlement resolving claims by the state of Connecticut that the credit rating company unfairly gave lower ratings to public bonds.
Thus, no public bonds are outstanding and Sports Authority no longer files financial statements with the SEC.
At stake is not whether they will be able to finance their infrastructure; experts said some Wall Street firms will always be around to underwrite public bonds.
The effort resulted in new regulations prohibiting Wall Street firms that are underwriting public bonds from making campaign contributions to the local politicians that hand out this business.
Disney's plan has its critics, including Anaheim residents who say that the infrastructure financed by the public bonds benefit Disney primarily and the city secondarily, if at all.
The bill will streamline the issuance of public bonds and financing for infrastructure projects such as energy upgrades, telecommunications installations, transportation infrastructure, and other projects.
The proposed 68,000 seat domed stadium would have cost $250 million, and would have been paid through income taxes, public bonds, surcharges on tickets, and private funds.
At Takinogawa banknotes, public bonds, and certificate stamps are made, and at Oji postage stamps are printed.
Thomas Parisi, a Bankers Trust spokesman, confirmed yesterday that the company had been hired to raise more than $2 billion through the issuance of bank debt and public bonds.
Last January, a Swiss research group published a study showing that Switzerland was a leading investor, financing loans, trade credits and public bonds for the cash-short apartheid regime.
FedExForum was financed using $250 million of public bonds, which were issued by the Memphis Public Building Authority (PBA).
That office was charged with continuing the charitable works of the Church foundations, which it could conveniently do by selling its choice properties and investing the proceeds in interest-bearing public bonds.
The stadium is planned along the Hudson River, with $800 million from the Jets, who would own it, and $600 million from public bonds backed by taxes on anticipated new office buildings.