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Certificates of Obligation
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2008-8
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3/4/2008
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175
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subsection, the portion of the property comprising personal property and disposed of in the ordinary <br />course shall not be treated as a transaction resulting in the receipt of cash or other compensation. For <br />purposes of this subsection, the City shall not be obligated to comply with this covenant if it obtains <br />an opinion of nationally-recognized bond counsel to the effect that such failure to comply will not <br />adversely affect the excludability for federal income tax purposes from gross income of the interest. <br />ARTICLE X <br />DEFAULT AND REMEDIES <br />Section 10.01. Events of Default. <br />Each of the following occurrences or events for the purpose of this Ordinance is hereby <br />declared to be an "Event of Default," to-wit: <br />(i) the failure to make payment of the principal of or interest on any of the <br />Certificates when the same becomes due and payable; or <br />(ii) default in the performance or observance of any other covenant, agreement <br />or obligation of the City, the failure to perform which materially, adversely affects the rights <br />ofthe Owners, including but not limited to, their prospect or ability to be repaid in accordance <br />with this Ordinance, and the continuation thereof for a period of 60 days after notice of such <br />default is given by any Owner to the City. <br />Section 10.02. Remedies for Default. <br />(a) Upon the happening of any Event of Default, then and in every case any Owner or an <br />authorized representative thereof, including, but not limited to, a trustee or trustees therefor, may <br />proceed against the City, or any official, officer or employee of the City in their official capacity, for <br />the purpose of protecting and enforcing the rights of the Owners under this Ordinance, by mandamus <br />or other suit, action or special proceeding in equity or at law, in any court of competent jurisdiction, <br />for any relief permitted by law, including the specific performance of any covenant or agreement <br />contained herein, or thereby to enj oin any act or thing that may be unlawful or in violation of any right <br />of the Owners hereunder or any combination of such remedies. <br />(b) It is provided that all such proceedings shall be instituted and maintained for the equal <br />benefit of all Owners of Certificates then outstanding. <br />Section 10.03. Remedies Not Exclusive. <br />(a) No remedy herein conferred or reserved is intended to be exclusive of any other <br />available remedy or remedies, but each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in <br />addition to every other remedy given hereunder or under the Certificates or now or hereafter existing <br />at law or in equity; provided, however, that notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, <br />San Mazcos CTRCO 2008. Ordinance 31 <br />
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