Sentences with phrase «credit opinion letters»

Mr. Davis has experience preparing and negotiating credit agreements, factoring agreements, security documents, loan modifications, participation and intercreditor agreements, and credit opinion letters.

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CORRECTION: Restaurateur Harendra Singh secured a $ 1.5 million line of credit in 2010 with an opinion letter from then - Oyster Bay Deputy Town Attorney Frederick Mei and legal documents drawn up by Rivkin Radler LLP of Uniondale, according to testimony in the federal corruption trial of former Nassau County Edward Mangano and former Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto.
«I believe that it is important that the Treasury and the IRS issue guidance or a formal opinion letter whether taxpayer contributions to state authorized trust funds, partially reimbursed by credits reducing state and local income taxes, will be considered deductible for federal tax purposes,» Faso wrote in the letter.
Monday afternoon, Mei testified that he was the one who wrote an opinion letter to Madison National Bank before Singh's $ 1.5 million line of credit from the bank closed.
After initial determination of eligibility and receipt of the Advisors» Fees Upfront Payment and, for TIFIA applicants, the preliminary rating opinion letter, and upon request from the DOT, present the project to the review team and advisors, as well as representatives of the Bureau and the DOT Council on Credit and Finance.
Concurrently with this review, the DOT will ask project sponsors requesting TIFIA credit assistance to provide a preliminary rating opinion letter.
(3) PRELIMINARY RATING OPINION LETTER. - The Secretary shall require each project applicant to provide a preliminary rating opinion letter from at least 1 rating agency -» (A) indicating that the senior obligations of the project, which may be the Federal credit instrument, have the potential to achieve an investment - grade rating; and» (B) including a preliminary rating opinion on the Federal credit instrument.OPINION LETTER. - The Secretary shall require each project applicant to provide a preliminary rating opinion letter from at least 1 rating agency -» (A) indicating that the senior obligations of the project, which may be the Federal credit instrument, have the potential to achieve an investment - grade rating; and» (B) including a preliminary rating opinion on the Federal credit instrument.opinion letter from at least 1 rating agency -» (A) indicating that the senior obligations of the project, which may be the Federal credit instrument, have the potential to achieve an investment - grade rating; and» (B) including a preliminary rating opinion on the Federal credit instrument.opinion on the Federal credit instrument.»
As described in Chapter 5, the Bureau will not present an application to the Credit Review Team and Council on Credit and Finance until all prerequisite to receipt of credit assistance, such as receipt of a final NEPA determination, receipt of a preliminary rating opinion letter (for TIFIA credit assistance), and satisfaction of the eligibility requirements described in Chapter 3, have been satiCredit Review Team and Council on Credit and Finance until all prerequisite to receipt of credit assistance, such as receipt of a final NEPA determination, receipt of a preliminary rating opinion letter (for TIFIA credit assistance), and satisfaction of the eligibility requirements described in Chapter 3, have been satiCredit and Finance until all prerequisite to receipt of credit assistance, such as receipt of a final NEPA determination, receipt of a preliminary rating opinion letter (for TIFIA credit assistance), and satisfaction of the eligibility requirements described in Chapter 3, have been saticredit assistance, such as receipt of a final NEPA determination, receipt of a preliminary rating opinion letter (for TIFIA credit assistance), and satisfaction of the eligibility requirements described in Chapter 3, have been saticredit assistance), and satisfaction of the eligibility requirements described in Chapter 3, have been satisfied.
In addition, for projects requesting TIFIA credit assistance, the DOT will also request the preliminary rating opinion letter described in more detail in Section 3 - 6 above.
The preliminary rating opinion letter must address the creditworthiness of both the senior debt obligations funding the project (i.e., those which have a lien senior to that of the TIFIA credit instrument on the pledged security) and the TIFIA credit instrument.
The DOT will not complete its creditworthiness review until the project sponsor has provided all requested information and materials, including, for TIFIA credit assistance, a preliminary rating opinion letter, and, for all forms of credit assistance, the Advisors» Fees Upfront Payment necessary to enable the DOT to engage its outside financial and, as and when necessary, legal advisors.
Each potential applicant for TIFIA credit assistance must provide a preliminary rating opinion letter from at least one Credit Rating Agency [187] indicating that the project's senior obligations (which may include the TIFIA credit instrument) have the potential to achieve an investment grade rating and providing a preliminary rating opinion on the TIFIA credit instrument and provides rating rationales for both preliminary racredit assistance must provide a preliminary rating opinion letter from at least one Credit Rating Agency [187] indicating that the project's senior obligations (which may include the TIFIA credit instrument) have the potential to achieve an investment grade rating and providing a preliminary rating opinion on the TIFIA credit instrument and provides rating rationales for both preliminary raCredit Rating Agency [187] indicating that the project's senior obligations (which may include the TIFIA credit instrument) have the potential to achieve an investment grade rating and providing a preliminary rating opinion on the TIFIA credit instrument and provides rating rationales for both preliminary racredit instrument) have the potential to achieve an investment grade rating and providing a preliminary rating opinion on the TIFIA credit instrument and provides rating rationales for both preliminary racredit instrument and provides rating rationales for both preliminary ratings.
Also, TIFIA administrative charges, such as application fees, transaction fees, loan servicing fees, credit monitoring fees, and the charges associated with obtaining the required preliminary rating opinion letter, will not be considered among the eligible project costs.
The Credit Rating Agencies will be able to answer questions concerning fees, timing of assessments, information requirements, and surveillance practices associated with obtaining preliminary rating opinion letters, credit ratings, periodic rating updates, and credit surveillance reCredit Rating Agencies will be able to answer questions concerning fees, timing of assessments, information requirements, and surveillance practices associated with obtaining preliminary rating opinion letters, credit ratings, periodic rating updates, and credit surveillance recredit ratings, periodic rating updates, and credit surveillance recredit surveillance reports.
Neither the preliminary rating opinion letter nor the credit ratings should reflect the use of bond insurance or other credit enhancement that does not also secure the TIFIA credit instrument.
The Secretary shall consult with the Office of Management and Budget, each rating agency providing such an opinion letter, and any other financial experts the Secretary deems necessary, in order to determine the credit instrument's appropriate subsidy cost (capital reserve) pursuant to the Federal Credit Reform Act ofcredit instrument's appropriate subsidy cost (capital reserve) pursuant to the Federal Credit Reform Act ofCredit Reform Act of 1990.
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The Federal Trade Commission staff has issued a couple of advisory opinion letters about contractors and the Fair Credit Reporting Act:
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I wrote a letter to Mike Lafferty the Opinion editor and asked if Colleen Lynn should be banned from speaking about pit bulls and suggested that they pick more credible writers and also counter with differing opinions (which to his credit, they did, he informed me).
This two - credit hour advanced writing course helps prepare students for the rigors of legal analysis and writing in general civil practice by providing a variety of writing experiences including opinion and demand letters, pleadings, motions, and trial briefs.
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