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15-adoption of an Ordinance authorizing all matters related to the issuance and sale of the City of Paris General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2010
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15-adoption of an Ordinance authorizing all matters related to the issuance and sale of the City of Paris General Obligation Refunding Bonds, Series 2010
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(8) to pay to the United States of America at least once during each five-year period <br />(beginning on the date of delivery of the Bonds) an amount that is at least equal to 90 percent <br />of the "Bxcess Earnings," within the meaning of section 148(f) of the Code and to pay to the <br />United States of America, not later than 60 days after the Bonds have been paid in full, 100 <br />percent of the amount then required to be paid as a result of Excess Earnings under section <br />148(f) of the Code. <br />(b) Rebate Fund. In order to facilitate compliance with the above covenant (a)(8), a"Rebate <br />Fund" is hereby established by the Issuer for the sole benefit of the United States of America, and <br />such Fund shall not be subject to the claim of any other person, including without limitation the <br />Bondholders. The Rebate Fund is established for the additional purpose of compliance with section <br />148 of the Code. <br />(c) Use of Proceeds. For purposes of the foregoing covenants (a)(1) and (a)(2), the Issuer <br />understands that the term "proceeds" includes "disposition proceeds" as defined in the Treasury <br />Regulations and, in the case of the Bonds, transferred proceeds (if any) and proceeds of the <br />Refunded Obligations expended prior to the date of issuance of the Bonds. It is the understanding <br />of the Issuer that the covenants contained herein are intended to assure compliance with the Code <br />and any regulations or rulings promulgated by the U. S. Department of the Treasury pursuant thereto. <br />In the event that regulations or rulings are hereafter promulgated that modify or expand provisions <br />of the Code, as applicable to the Bonds, the Issuer will not be required to comply with any covenant <br />contained herein to the extent that such failure to comply, in the opinion of nationally recognized <br />bond counsel, will not adversely affect the exemption from federal income taxation of interest on <br />the Bonds under section 103 of the Code. In the event that regulations or rulings are hereafter <br />promulgated that impose additional requirements applicable to the Bonds, the Issuer agrees to <br />comply with the additional requirements to the extent necessary, in the opinion of nationally <br />recognized bond counsel, to preserve the exemption from federal income taxation of interest on the <br />Bonds under section 103 of the Code. In furtherance of such intention, the Issuer hereby authorizes <br />and directs the Mayor, the City Manager or an Assistant City Manager to execute any documents, <br />certificates or reports required by the Code and to make such elections, on behalf of the Issuer, that <br />may be permitted by the Code as are consistent with the purpose for the issuance of the Bonds. <br />(d) Disposition of Projects. The Issuer covenants that the Projects will not be sold or <br />otherwise disposed in a transaction resulting in the receipt by the Issuer of cash or other <br />compensation, unless the Issuer obtains an opinion of nationally-recognized bond counsel that such <br />sale or other disposition will not adversely affect the tax-exempt status of the Bonds. For purposes <br />of the foregoing, the portion of the property comprising personal property and disposed in the <br />ordinary course shall not be treated as a transaction resulting in the receipt of cash or other <br />compensation. For purposes hereof, the Issuer shall not be obligated to comply with this covenant <br />if it obtains a legal opinion that such failure to comply will not adversely affect the excludability for <br />federal income tax proposes from gross income of the interest. <br />Section 10. SALE OF BONDS AND APPROVAL OF OFFICIAL STATEMENT; <br />FURTHER PROCEDURES. <br />(a) The Bonds are hereby sold and shall be delivered to First Southwest Company and <br />Morgan Keegan & Co., Inc. (the "Underwriters") for the purchase price of $ <br />18 <br />0 i 1 r~ <br />" t) l,; J. 0 .`,.7 <br />
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