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2024-014 - Approving the issuances and sale of City of Paris Texas Combination and Tax and Surplus Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2024 and approving various documents related to such
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2024-014 - Approving the issuances and sale of City of Paris Texas Combination and Tax and Surplus Revenue Certificates of Obligation, Series 2024 and approving various documents related to such
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Section 8. CUSTODY, APPROVAL, AND REGISTRATION OF CERTIFICATES; <br />BOND COUNSEL'S OPINION; CUSIP NUMBERS AND CONTINGENT INSURANCE <br />PROVISION; ENGAGEMENT OF BOND COUNSEL. <br />(a) The Mayor or Mayor Pro Tem of the City is hereby authorized to have control of <br />the Certificates initially issued and delivered hereunder and all necessary records and proceedings <br />pertaining to the Certificates pending their delivery and their investigation, examination and <br />approval by the Attorney General and their registration by the Comptroller. Upon registration of <br />the Certificates, the Comptroller (or a deputy designated in writing to act for the Comptroller) shall <br />manually sign the Comptroller's Registration Certificate attached to such Certificates, and the seal <br />of the Comptroller shall be impressed, or placed in facsimile, on such Certificate. The approving <br />legal opinion of the City's Bond Counsel and the assigned CUSIP numbers may, at the option of <br />the City, be printed on the Certificates issued and delivered under this Ordinance, but neither shall <br />have any legal effect, and shall be solely for the convenience and information of the registered <br />owners of the Certificates. In addition, the payment of the bond insurance premium is hereby <br />approved and the Certificates may bear an appropriate legend as provided by the Insurer <br />(hereinafter defined). <br />(b) The obligation of the Purchaser to accept delivery of the Certificates is subject to <br />the Purchaser being furnished with the final, approving opinion of McCall, Parkhurst & Horton <br />L.L.P., bond counsel to the City, which opinion shall be dated theDelivery Date. The engagement <br />of such firm as bond counsel to the City in connection with issuance, sale and delivery of the <br />Certificates is hereby approved and confirmed. <br />Section 9. COVENANTS REGARDING TAX EXEMPTION OF INTEREST ON THE <br />CERTIFICATES. <br />(a) Covenants. The City covenants to take any action necessary to assure, or refrain <br />from any action which would adversely affect, the treatment of the Certificates as obligations <br />described in section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), the <br />interest on which is not includable in the "gross income" of the holder for purposes of federal <br />income taxation. In furtherance thereof, the City covenants as follows: <br />(1) to take any action to assure that no more than 10 percent of the proceeds of <br />the Certificates or theprojects financed therewith (less amounts deposited to a reserve fund, <br />if any) are used for any "private business use," as defined in section 141(b)(6) of the Code <br />or, if more than 10 percent of the proceeds or the projects financed therewith are so used, <br />such amounts, whether or not received by the City, with respect to such private business <br />use, do not, under the terms of this Ordinance or any underlying arrangement, directly or <br />indirectly, secure or provide for the payment of more than 10 percent of the debt service <br />on the Certificates, in contravention of section 141(b)(2) of the Code; <br />(2) to take any action to assure that in the event that the "private business use" <br />described in subsection (1) hereof exceeds 5 percent of the proceeds of the Certificates or <br />the projects financed therewith (less amounts deposited into a reserve fund, if any) then the <br />amount in excess of 5 percent is used for a "private business use" which is "related" and <br />not "disproportionate," within the meaning of section 141(b)(3) of the Code, to the <br />governmental use; <br />10 <br />
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