HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 22360-08-2016 CITY OFDALLAS ORDINANCE NO.
CITY OF FORT WORTH ORDINANCE NO.
FIFTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONCURRENT BOND ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING ONE OR MORE SERIES OF DALLAS FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JOINT REVENUE BONDS, FOR
LAWFUL PURPOSES; PROVIDING THE SECURITY THEREFORE;
PROVIDING FOR THE SALE, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY
THEREOF SUBJECT TO CERTAIN PARAMETERS; AND
PROVIDING OTHER TERMS, PROVISIONS AND COVENANTS
WITH RESPECT THERETO
WHEREAS, prior to the adoption of this ordinance (herein defined and cited as the
"Fifty-First Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance" or as the or this "Ordinance"), the
City Councils of the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas (the "Cities") passed the
Master Bond Ordinance relating to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (the
"Airport"); and
WHEREAS, the Master Bond Ordinance constitutes the controlling bond
ordinance of the Cities that relates to the financing of the Airport and (i) prescribes the
terms and conditions upon the basis of which the Additional Obligations, Credit
Agreements, and Parity Credit Agreement Obligations may be issued and executed, and (ii)
provides and establishes the pledge, security, and liens securing the Cities' special
obligations to pay when due the Outstanding Obligations, any Parity Credit Agreement
Obligations, and any Additional Obligations; and
WHEREAS, the City Councils of the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, on August
26, 2009 and August 25, 2009, respectively, concurrently adopted the Forty-Third
Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance authorizing the issuance of the Dallas Fort
Worth International Airport Joint Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2009A (the "Series
2009A Bonds"), in the aggregate principal amount of$281,005,000; and
WHEREAS, each City Council hereby finds and determines that because it is not
practical to determine on the date hereof the net present value savings of refunding the
Refunded Bonds such amount will be specified in the Officer's Pricing Certificate; and
WHEREAS, each City Council hereby finds and determines that the refunding of all
or a portion of the outstanding maturities of the Series 2009A Bonds described in Schedule
I (the "Refunded Bonds") is in the best interests of the Cities in order to provide the savings
set forth in the Officer's Pricing Certificate; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Master Bond Ordinance, the Cities have been
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requested by the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Board (the "Board") to issue
Additional Obligations pursuant to this Ordinance to pay costs of capital improvements at
the Airport (including capitalized interest, if any), refund all or a portion of the Refunded
Bonds and for other purposes as further described in Section 3.1; and
WHEREAS, each City Council finds and determines that the meeting at which this
Ordinance was adopted was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and
subject matter of the public business to be considered and acted upon at said meeting,
including this Ordinance, was given, all as required by Applicable Law; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF DALLAS:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF FORT WORTH:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS AND OTHER PRELIMINARY MATTERS
Section 1.1. Short Title. This Ordinance may hereafter be cited in other documents
and without further description as the "Fifty-First Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance."
Section 1.2. Definitions. The capitalized terms used herein, including in the preambles
hereto, that are not otherwise defined herein shall have the same meanings and definitions as are
applied to such terms, respectively, in, or incorporated into, the Master Bond Ordinance.
Additionally, unless otherwise expressly provided or unless the context clearly requires
otherwise, the following additional terms shall have the respective meanings specified below:
Authorized Officer - means each of the Chief Executive Officer, the Executive Vice
President-Chief Financial Officer, or the Vice President-Treasury Management, each acting
singly, and, in the event any of such positions is renamed or, otherwise reorganized, including
any person holding or exercising the duties of any comparable position.
Bond -means any of the Bonds.
Bond Date - means the date of such Bonds as designated in the Officer's Pricing
Certificate.
Bonds - mean the bonds described in Section 3.1 as such series and titles are authorized
by separate Officer's Pricing Certificates.
Closing Date - means the dates on which each series of Bonds are actually delivered
to and paid for by the Purchaser.
Code- means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
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Designated Payment/Transfer Office - means (i) with respect to the initial Paying
Agent/Registrar named herein, its office in Dallas, Texas, or such other location as may be
designated by the Paying Agent/Registrar, and (ii) with respect to any successor Paying
Agent/Registrar, the office of such successor designated and located as may be agreed upon
by the Cities and such successor.
Direct Bond Purchase Agreement - means the Direct Bond Purchase Agreements
hereafter entered into as contemplated and authorized in Section 3.2(b) and in the Officer's
Pricing Certificates. Multiple Direct Bond Purchase Agreements may be entered into for
multiple series of Bonds authorized pursuant to this Ordinance and separate Officer's Pricing
Certificates.
DTC - means The Depository Trust Company of New York, New York, or any successor
securities depository.
DTC Participant - means brokers and dealers, banks, trust companies, clearing
corporations and certain other organizations on whose behalf DTC was created to hold securities
to facilitate the clearance and settlement of securities transactions among such parties.
Initial Bond - means the Bonds described in Section 3.2 with the insertions required by
Section 6.2(c) and an Officer's Pricing Certificate.
Insurer or Insurers - means the issuer of the Policy or of the Policies if more than one
are issued, as certified by an Authorized Officer on the Closing Date.
Interest Payment Date - means the date or dates upon which interest on the Bonds is
scheduled to be paid until the applicable Stated Maturity Date or Mandatory Redemption
Date, as determined in the Officer's Pricing Certificate.
Investment Proceeds- is defined in section 1.148-1 (b) of the Treasury Regulations
and generally consists of any amounts actually or constructively received from investing
Proceeds.
Mandatory Redemption Dates - mean the dates on which the Cities are obligated to
redeem Bonds in advance of their respective Stated Maturity Dates in accordance with Section
4.4 and the Officer's Pricing Certificate.
Master Bond Ordinance - means the Master Bond Ordinance.approved by the City
Councils of the Cities and consented to by the required parties.
Master Paying Agent Agreement - means the paying agent agreement previously
executed by the Board and the Paying Agent/Registrar that specifies the duties and
responsibilities of the Paying Agent/Registrar with respect to bonds or other obligations issued
by the Cities in relation to the Airport.
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Net Proceeds - means, with respect to any issue of Bonds, the Proceeds of such issue
reduced by amounts in a reasonably required reserve or replacement fund.
Non-PAB Bond - shall mean any series of Bonds issued under this Ordinance that is, or
was, as the case may be, issued and designated by the Cities in the Officer's Pricing Certificate or
otherwise as "Non-PAB" or as a "non-private activity bond."
Officer's Pricing Certificate(s) - means the certificate(s) to be executed by one of the
Authorized Officers pursuant to Section 3.2. Multiple Officer's Pricing Certificates for multiple
series of Bonds may be executed pursuant to this Ordinance.
Ordinance -means this Ordinance and all amendments hereof and supplements hereto.
Original Issue Date -means the Closing Date of each series of Bonds.
PAB Bond - shall mean any series of Bonds issued under this Ordinance that is, or was,
as the case may be, issued and designated by the Cities in the Officer's Pricing Certificate or
otherwise as "PAB" or as a "private activity bond."
Paying Agent/Registrar - means The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company,N. A.,
or any successor thereto as provided in this Ordinance.
Proceeds - is defined in section 1.148-1(b) of the Treasury Regulations and generally
means any Sale Proceeds, Investment Proceeds and Transferred Proceeds of the Bonds.
Policy or Policies - means the policy or policies, if any, of municipal bond
insurance relating to the Bonds issued on the Closing Date by the Insurer or the Insurers if
more than one.
Purchaser - means the person, firm or entity or the group thereof, or the
representative of such group, initially purchasing the Bonds issued hereunder from the Cities
pursuant to each Direct Bond Purchase Agreement.
Rebate Fund - means the special fund required to be created and maintained in
Section 8.9 and is the type of fund referred to in the definition of that term in the Master
Bond Ordinance.
Record Date-means the 15th day of the month next preceding an Interest Payment Date.
Refunded Bonds - means those obligations designated as such in the Officer's Pricing
Certificate from the list of Refunded Bond Candidates described in Schedule I attached
hereto.
Refunded Bond Candidates - means the obligations described in Schedule I
attached hereto which are authorized to be designated Refunded Bonds in the Officer's
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Pricing Certificate.
Representation Letter - means the "Blanket Letter of Representations" between the
Cities and DTC, as approved ratified in Section 3.9(c).
Sale Proceeds - is defined in section 1.148-1(b) of the Treasury Regulations and
generally consists of any amounts actually or constructively received from the sale (or other
disposition) of any Bond, including amounts used to pay underwriters' discount, if any, or
compensation and accrued interest other than pre-issuance accrued interest. Sale Proceeds
also include amounts derived from the sale of a right that is associated with any Bond and
that is described in section 1.148-4(b) (4) of the Treasury Regulations.
Stated Maturity Dates - mean the respective dates on which the Bonds are stated to
mature in accordance with Section 3.2(b) and the Officer's Pricing Certificate.
Transferred Proceeds - means, with respect to any portion of the Bonds that is a
refunding issue, proceeds that have ceased to be proceeds of a prior issue and are
transferred proceeds of the refunding issue by reason of section 1.148-9 of the Treasury
Regulations.
Section 1.3. Table of Contents, Titles and Headings. The table of contents, titles
and headings of the Articles and Sections of this Ordinance have been inserted for
convenience of reference only and are not to be considered a part hereof and shall not
in any way modify or restrict any of the terms or provisions hereof and shall never be
considered or given any effect in construing this Ordinance or any provision hereof or in
ascertaining intent, if any question of intent should arise.
Section 1.4. Interpretation. (a) Unless the context requires otherwise, words of
the masculine gender shall be construed to include correlative words of the feminine and
neuter genders and vice versa, and words of the singular number shall be construed to
include correlative words of the plural number and vice versa.
(b) Article and Section references shall mean references to Articles and
Sections of this Ordinance unless designated otherwise.
(c) If any one or more of the covenants, provisions or agreements
contained herein should be contrary to Applicable Law, then such covenants, provisions or
agreements shall be deemed separable from the remaining covenants, provisions, and
agreements hereof, and shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining covenants,
provisions, and agreements contained in this Ordinance.
Section 1.5. Declarations and Additional Rights and Limitations Under
Master Bond Ordinance. (a) For all purposes of the Outstanding Ordinances and the
Master Bond Ordinance, as amended and supplemented, the Cities declare and provide as
follows:
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(i) The Bonds are Additional Obligations that are authorized by
Section 3.2 of the Master Bond Ordinance.
(ii) The Bonds are not Interim Obligations.
(iii) Each Policy is a Credit Agreement, and each Insurer is a
Credit Provider. However, a Policy does not create a Parity Credit
Agreement Obligation. A Policy, if any, entered into for the purpose of
providing all or a portion of the amount equal to the Debt Service Reserve
Requirement is hereby declared to be a Credit Agreement that is on a parity
with Subordinate Lien Obligations; provided however, the provisions of
subsection 5.2(b) (iii) of the Master Bond Ordinance shall continue to apply
with respect to any deficiencies in the Debt Service Reserve Fund, including
any costs of a Policy with respect to the Debt Service Reserve Fund.
(iv) Administrative Expenses shall include the fees and expenses
owed to the Paying Agent/Registrar.
(v) The amount of the Debt Service Reserve Requirement on
account of the Bonds is an amount that is not less than the average annual
Debt Service that will be required to be paid on or with respect to all
Outstanding Obligations as of the date following the delivery of the Bonds. In
the event that the amount on deposit in the Debt Service Reserve Fund is
less than the amount required, the amount specified in the Officer's Pricing
Certificate, pursuant to Section 8. 1 shall be deposited to the Debt Service
Reserve Fund out of the proceeds of the Bonds or shall be used to enter
into a Credit Agreement to satisfy the Debt Service Reserve Requirement.
(vi) The Stated Maturity Dates and the Mandatory Redemption
Dates established in accordance with Articles III and IV as modified by the
Officer's Pricing Certificate are Principal Payment Dates for the purposes of
the Master Bond Ordinance.
(vii) Each Insurer, as a Credit Provider, that is not at such time in
default under its Policy is authorized to give and withdraw notices of
default under the provisions of Section 7. 1(vii) of the Master Bond
Ordinance.
(viii) Each of the Authorized Officers is designated and appointed
as an "officer" of the Cities for the limited purposes of administering this
Ordinance, including particularly the related documents and agreements
described herein in accordance with Chapters 1207 and 1371, Government
Code, as amended, as applicable.
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(ix) This Ordinance is an Additional Supplemental Ordinance.
(b) For all purposes of the Outstanding Ordinances and the Master Bond
Ordinance, as amended and supplemented, the following additional rights and limitations
are granted and imposed:
(i) No amendment to the Master Bond Ordinance or this
Ordinance shall be approved or adopted pursuant to any of Sections 8.2,
8.3, 8.4, or 8.5 of the Master Bond Ordinance, whether with or without the
consent of the Holders, unless and until the same is approved by the Insurer
that at the time is not in default under its Policy and has a then current
credit rating of at least investment grade by two nationally recognized rating
agencies, to the extent required under the terms of the Credit Agreement.
(ii) The Cities shall have the right to amend the Outstanding
Ordinances, the Master Bond Ordinance, and this Ordinance without the
consent of or notice to the Holders, for any purpose not prohibited by
Section 8.3 of the Master Bond Ordinance, if such amendment is approved
by the Insurer that at the time is not in default under its Policy and has a
then current credit rating of at least investment grade by two nationally
recognized rating agencies and such other Credit Providers, if any, as may
be required by an Additional Supplemental Ordinance.
(iii) Whenever in this Ordinance, or in the Master Bond Ordinance,
the right is granted to redeem Bonds in advance of a Stated Maturity Date,
any such redemption may be accomplished with any lawfully available
money. The Bonds may be redeemed according to their respective terms,
and pro rata redemptions are not required. All money delivered to the
Paying Agent/Registrar for the purpose of paying the principal of and
interest on Bonds shall be held uninvested by the Paying Agent/Registrar.
(iv) In the event of the occurrence of an Event of Default, the
right of acceleration of the Stated Maturity Date or the Mandatory
Redemption Date of any Bond or of any Parity Credit Agreement Obligation
is not granted as a remedy, and the right of acceleration is expressly denied.
(v) Pursuant to the terms of Section 8.4 of the Master Bond
Ordinance, Holders of the Bonds confirm that the Credit Providers, whether
or not related to the Bonds, have the right to consent to amendments to the
Master Bond Ordinance, the Fifty-First Ordinance and the Outstanding
Ordinances without notice to or the consent of the Holders of the Bonds.
ARTICLE II
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PURPOSES, PLEDGE AND SECURITY FOR
BONDS
Section 2.1. Purposes of Ordinance. The purposes of this Ordinance are to
prescribe the specific terms and provisions of the Bonds, to extend expressly the pledge,
lien, security and provisions of the Master Bond Ordinance to and for the benefit of the
Holders, to provide certain covenants to and for the benefit of each Insurer and/or Credit
Provider, and to sell the Bonds to the Purchaser.
Section 2.2. Pledge, Security for, Sources of Payments of Bonds. (a) The pledge,
the security and the filing provisions of Sections 2.2 and 2.4, respectively, of the
Master Bond Ordinance are hereby expressly restated, fixed, brought forward and granted
to the Holders, and to each Insurer, as a Credit Provider.
(b) The Bonds, as "Additional Obligations" under the Master Bond
Ordinance, are secured by a lien on and pledge of the Pledged Revenues and the Pledged
Funds on a parity with the Prior Obligations, and any other Additional Obligations that are
Outstanding, and with Parity Credit Agreement Obligations, if any, that are unpaid from
time to time, as declared and provided in Section 2.2 of the Master Bond Ordinance.
ARTICLE III
AUTHORIZATION; GENERAL TERMS AND PROVISIONS
REGARDING THE BONDS
Section 3.1. Authorization. Additional Obligations, to be designated as set forth
in the Officer's Pricing Certificate, are hereby authorized to be issued and delivered in
accordance with the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas, including specifically
Chapters 1207 and 1371, Texas Government Code, as amended and Chapter 22, Texas
Transportation Code, as amended. The Authorized Officer is hereby authorized and directed
to modify the title of each Series to the extent that, in the judgment of the Authorized
Officer, it is necessary or appropriate. The final titles, the number of series and allocation
of principal amount between each Series of Bonds shall be determined by the Authorized
Officer based on market conditions in the discretion of the Authorized Officer and set forth
in the Officer's Pricing Certificate for each series. The Authorized Officer shall also be
authorized to issue and sell any series of Bonds as taxable obligations if the Authorized
Officer determines that it is in the best interest of the Cities and the Airport to do so. The
designation of any series of Bonds as taxable shall be set forth in the Officer's Pricing
Certificate for that series. The refunding must produce present value debt service savings of
at least 3%. The Bonds shall be issued in the number of series and aggregate principal
amount per series designated in the Officer's Pricing Certificate, provided that the
aggregate principal amount of all of the Bonds shall not exceed $300,000,000, for the
purpose of(1) paying the costs of capital improvements at the Airport (including capitalized
interest, if any), (2) refunding all or a portion of the Refunded Bonds, as set forth in the
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Officer's Pricing Certificate, (3) to provide funding for the Debt Service Reserve
Requirement through either the deposit of Bond proceeds or entering into a surety or such
other agreement, if applicable, and (4) to pay the Cities' and the Board's costs incurred in
connection with the issuance of the Bonds including the costs of the Policy or Policies of
Insurance or the surety or debt service reserve agreement.
Section 3.2. Initial Date, Denominations, Number, Maturity, Initial Registered
Owner, Characteristics of the Initial Bond and Expiration Date of Delegation. (a) The
Initial Bonds are hereby authorized to be issued, sold and delivered hereunder as a single
fully registered Bond, without interest coupons, dated the dates designated in the Officer's
Pricing Certificate, in the denomination and maximum aggregate principal amount as
designated in the Officer's Pricing Certificate, numbered T-1 or as otherwise set forth in the
Officer's Pricing Certificate, payable in annual installments of principal to the initial
registered owner thereof (to be determined by the Authorized Officer, as hereinafter
provided), or to the registered assignee or assignees of said Bond or any portion or
portions thereof (in each case, the "registered owner"), with the annual installments of
principal of the Initial Bonds to be payable on the dates, respectively, and in the principal
amounts, respectively, to be stated the Officer's Pricing Certificate, and as provided in this
Ordinance, but with the final installment of principal (the maximum term) to be not later
than November 1, 2025.
(b) As authorized by Chapters 1207 and 1371, Texas Government Code,
as amended, the Authorized Officers and the City Managers are hereby authorized,
appointed, and designated as the officers or employees of the Cities authorized to act on
behalf of the Cities in the selling and delivering of the Initial Bonds and carrying out the
other procedures specified in this Ordinance, including the determination of the prices at
which the Initial Bonds will be sold, the amount of each Principal Installment of each
series issued hereunder, the due date of each Principal Installment of each series hereof,
which shall be November 1 in each year in which a Principal Installment of each series is
due unless modified by the Officer's Pricing Certificate, the rate of interest to be borne by
each Principal Installment of each series issued hereunder, the redemption features,
including any requirements of Mandatory Redemption, and all other matters relating to the
issuance, sale, and delivery of the Initial Bonds and each series of the Bonds provided
that:
(ii) each series of Bonds shall not bear interest at a rate greater
than the maximum rate allowed by Chapter 1204, Texas Government Code,
as amended; and
(iii) the combined aggregate principal amount of all Bonds issued
pursuant to this Ordinance authorized to be issued for the purposes
described in Section 3.1 shall not exceed the maximum amount authorized in
Section 3.1 hereof ($300,000,000) and shall equal an amount at least
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sufficient to provide for paying the costs of capital improvements at the
Airport (including capitalized interest, if any), funding the Debt Service
Reserve Fund Requirement, if applicable, and refunding the Refunded
Bonds to be selected from the Refunded Bond Candidates identified in
Schedule I hereto; and
(iv) all such terms and determinations pertaining to the pricing of
each series of Bonds shall be based on bond market conditions and
available interest rates for each series of Bonds on the date of the sale of
each series of the Bonds, all as set forth in the Officer's Pricing Certificate
for each series. The Refunded Bonds shall be identified in the Officer's
Pricing Certificate for each series in accordance with the preceding sentence,
except that if less than an entire maturity is to be refunded, the Refunded
Bonds to be refunded within a maturity shall be selected as provided in the
Ordinance authorizing their issuance and, if not so provided, by lot; and
(v) prior to delivery of each series of Bonds to the Purchasers,
each series of Bonds must have been rated by a nationally recognized rating
agency for municipal securities in one of the four highest rating
categories for long term obligations.
(vi) The Authorized Officers are hereby authorized and directed to
approve the final terms and provisions of each Direct Bond Purchase
Agreement, including the selection of the Purchaser, in accordance with the
terms of the Officer's Pricing Certificate and this Ordinance, such approval
being evidenced by its execution thereof by any Authorized Officer. With
regard to such terms and provisions of each Direct Bond Purchase
Agreement, the Authorized Officer is hereby authorized to come to an
agreement with the Purchasers of each series of Bonds on the following,
among other matters:
1. The details of the purchase and sale of the Bonds;
2. The details of the placement of the Bonds by the
Purchasers;
3. A security deposit for the Bonds, if any;
4. The representations and warranties of the Cities and
the Airport to the Purchasers;
5. The details of the delivery of, and payment for, the
Bonds;
6. The Purchasers' obligations under the Direct Bond
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Purchase Agreements, including the limitations with respect to any
subsequent sales of the Bonds;
7. The certain conditions to the obligations of the Airport
and the Cities under the Direct Bond Purchase Agreements;
8. Termination of the Direct Bond Purchase Agreements;
9. Particular covenants of the Airport and the Cities;
lo. The survival of representations made in the Direct
Bond Purchase Agreements;
11. The payment of any expenses relating to the Direct
Bond Purchase Agreements;
12. Notices; and
13. Any and all such other details that are found by the
Authorized Officer to be necessary and advisable for the purchase and
sale of the Bonds.
Any Authorized Officer, acting singly, is hereby authorized and directed to execute
each Direct Bond Purchase Agreement for and on behalf of the Board and the Cities and as
the act and deed of the Board and the Cities.
(c) A portion of Bonds are expected to be issued for restructuring of the
Airport's debt service requirements; however, to the extent any present value saving is not
achieved with the issuance of any series of Bonds pursuant to this Ordinance, such
restructuring purpose and requirement is hereby deemed to be achieved.
(d) In connection with the issuance and delivery of the Bonds, the
Authorized Officer, acting for and on behalf of the Cities, is authorized to set out in the
Officer's Pricing Certificate such information as contemplated herein. The Officer's Pricing
Certificate shall include such information as such Authorized Officer deem appropriate or
is required by this Ordinance.
(e) The Authorized Officer is authorized to establish which maturity or
maturities, if any, of each series of Bonds shall be insured based on recommendations of
the Co-Financial Advisors of the Airport, and such Authorized Officer shall specify the
name or names of the Insurer or Insurers in each Direct Bond Purchase Agreement and shall
specify therein which maturity or maturities, if any, will be insured.
(fl The Initial Bonds of each series (i) may be prepaid or redeemed
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prior to the respective scheduled due dates of installments of principal thereof as provided
for in this Ordinance and in the Officer's Pricing Certificate, (ii) may be assigned and
transferred, (iii) may be converted and exchanged for other Bonds, (iv) shall have the
characteristics, and (v) shall be signed, and the principal of and interest on the Initial Bonds
of each series shall be payable, all as provided, and in the manner required or indicated, in
the FORM OF BOND set forth in this Ordinance and as determined by an Authorized
Officer, as provided herein and in the Officer's Pricing Certificate, with such changes and
additions as are required to meet the terms of each Direct Bond Purchase Agreement and
the Officer's Pricing Certificate, including the names as to which the Initial Bond of each
series shall be registered.
(g) The authority granted to the Authorized Officer under this Section 3.2
shall expire one year from the effective date of this Ordinance unless otherwise extended
by the City Councils of each of the cities by separate action.
Section 3.3. Medium, Method and Place of Payment. (a) The principal of,
premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds shall be paid in lawful money of the United
States of America as provided in this Section.
(b) Interest on the Bonds shall be payable to the Holders whose names
appear in the Obligation Register (as defined in Section 3.5) at the close of business on the
Record Date; provided, however, that in the event of nonpayment of interest on a
scheduled Interest Payment Date, and for 30 days thereafter, a new record date for such
interest payment (a "Special Record Date") will be established by the Paying
Agent/Registrar if and when funds for the payment of such interest have been received
from the Cities or the Board. Notice of the Special Record Date and of the scheduled
payment date of the past due interest (the "Special Payment Date," which shall be at least
15 days after the Special Record Date) shall be sent at least five business days prior to the
Special Record Date by United States mail, first class postage prepaid, to the address of
each Holder of a Bond appearing on the books of the Paying Agent/Registrar at the close
of business on the last business day next preceding the date of mailing of such notice.
(c) Interest on the Bonds shall be paid by check (dated as of the Interest
Payment Date) and sent by the Paying Agent/Registrar to the Holder entitled to such
payment, United States mail, first class postage prepaid, to the address of the Holder as it
appears in the Obligation Register or by such other customary banking arrangements
acceptable to the Paying Agent/Registrar and the person to whom interest is to be paid;
provided, however, that such person shall bear all risk and expenses of such other
customary banking arrangements. Upon written request of a registered owner of at least
$1,000,000 in principal amount of Bonds, all payments of the principal of, redemption
premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds shall be paid by wire transfer in immediately
available funds to an account designated by such registered owner.
(d) The principal of each Bonds shall be paid to the Holder on the due
date thereof (whether at the maturity date or the date of prior redemption thereof) upon
presentation and surrender of such Bond at the Designated Payment/Transfer Office.
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(e) If a date for the payment of the principal of or interest on a Bond is
a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or a day on which banking institutions in the Cities or in
the city in which the Designated Payment/Transfer Office is located, are authorized by law
or executive order to close, then the date for such payment shall be the next succeeding
Business Day, and payment on such date shall have the same force and effect as if made
on the original date payment was due.
(f) Subject to any applicable escheat, unclaimed property, or similar and
Applicable Law, unclaimed payments remaining unclaimed by the Holders entitled thereto
for three years after the applicable payment or redemption date shall be paid to the Board
and thereafter neither the Cities, the Paying Agent/Registrar, nor any other person shall be
liable or responsible to any Holders of such Bonds for any further payment of such
unclaimed moneys or on account of any such Bonds.
(g) The unpaid principal balance of each Initial Bond shall bear interest
as set forth in such Initial Bond to the respective scheduled due dates, or to the respective
dates of prepayment or redemption, of the Principal Installments, and said interest shall be
payable to the registered owner thereof, all in the manner provided and on the dates fixed
by the Authorized Officers in accordance with this Ordinance and the Officer's Pricing
Certificate for each series, and with interest rates as fixed by the Authorized Officer in
accordance with this Ordinance and the Officer's Pricing Certificate, and as set forth in the
Direct Bond Purchase Agreements.
Section 3.4. Ownership. (a) The Cities, the Board, the Paying Agent/Registrar
and any other person may treat each Holder as the absolute owner of such Bond for
the purpose of making and receiving payment of the principal thereof and premium, if
any, thereon, and for the further purpose of making and receiving payment of the interest
thereon (subject to the provisions herein that interest is to be paid to each Holder on the
Record Date), and for all other purposes, whether or not such Bond is overdue, and neither
the Cities, the Board, nor the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be bound by any notice or
knowledge to the contrary.
(b) All payments made to the person deemed to be the Holder in
accordance with this Section shall be valid and effectual and shall discharge the liability
of the Cities, the Board, and the Paying Agent/Registrar upon such Bond to the extent of
the sums paid.
Section 3.5. Registration, Transfer and Exchange. (a) So long as any Bonds
remain outstanding, the Board shall cause the Paying Agent/Registrar to keep a register (the
"Obligation Register") at its principal trust office in which, subject to such reasonable
regulations as it may prescribe, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall provide for the
registration and transfer of Bonds in accordance with this Ordinance.
(b) Ownership of any Bond may be transferred in the Obligation Register
only upon the presentation and surrender thereof at the Paying Agent's Designated
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Payment/Transfer Office for transfer of registration and cancellation, together with proper
written instruments of assignment, in form and with guarantee of signatures satisfactory to
the Paying Agent/Registrar, evidencing assignment of the Bonds, or any portion thereof in
an authorized denomination of$100,000 or any integral multiple of$5,000 in excess thereof,
to the assignee or assignees thereof, and the right of such assignee or assignees thereof to
have the Bond or any portion thereof registered in the name of such assignee or assignees.
As provided in the Direct Bond Purchase Agreements the Purchaser covenants to not sell the
Bonds unless such purchaser delivers a letter in the form attached to the Direct Bond Purchase
Agreement. No transfer of any Bond shall be effective until entered in the Obligation
Register. Upon assignment and transfer of any Bond or portion thereof, a new Bond or
Bonds will be issued by the Paying Agent/Registrar in conversion and exchange for such
transferred and assigned Bond. To the extent possible the Paying Agent/Registrar will issue
such new Bond or Bonds in not more than three business days after receipt of the Bond to
be transferred in proper form and with proper instructions directing such transfer.
(c) Any Bond may be converted and exchanged only upon the
presentation and surrender thereof at the Designated Payment/Transfer Office of the Paying
Agent/Registrar together with a written request therefor duly executed by the registered
owner or assignee or assignees thereof, or its or their duly authorized attorneys or
representatives, with guarantees of signatures satisfactory to the Paying Agent/Registrar, for
a Bond or Bonds of the same maturity and interest rate and in any authorized denomination
and in an aggregate principal amount equal to the unpaid principal amount of the Bond
presented for exchange. If a portion of any Bond is redeemed prior to its scheduled
maturity as provided herein, a substitute Bond or Bonds having the same maturity date,
bearing interest at the same rate, in the denomination or denominations of$100,000 or any
integral multiple of$5,000 in excess thereof, at the request of the registered owner, and in
an aggregate principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion thereof, will be issued to
the registered owner upon surrender thereof for cancellation. To the extent possible, a new
Bond or Bonds shall be delivered by the Paying Agent/Registrar to the registered owner
of the Bond or Bonds in not more than three business days after receipt of the Bond to be
exchanged in proper form and with proper instructions directing such exchange.
(d) Each Bond issued in exchange for any Bond or portion thereof
assigned, transferred or converted shall have the same principal maturity date and bear
interest at the same rate as the Bond for which it is being exchanged. Each substitute Bond
shall bear a letter and/or number to distinguish it from each other Bond. The Paying
Agent/Registrar shall convert and exchange the Bonds as provided herein, and each
substitute Bond delivered in accordance with this Section shall constitute an original
contractual obligation of the Cities and shall be entitled to the benefits and security of this
Ordinance to the same extent as the Bond or Bonds in lieu of which such substitute Bond
is delivered.
(e) The Board will pay, as Administrative Expenses, the Paying
Agent/Registrar's reasonable and customary charge for the initial registration or any
subsequent transfer, exchange or conversion of the Bonds, but the Paying Agent/Registrar
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will require the Holder to pay a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other governmental
charge that is authorized to be imposed in connection with the registration, transfer,
exchange or conversion of a Bond. In addition, the Cities hereby covenant with the Holders
of the Bonds that the Board will (i) pay the reasonable and standard or customary fees and
charges of the Paying Agent/Registrar for its services with respect to the payment of the
principal of and interest on the Bonds, when due, and (ii) pay the fees and charges of
the Paying Agent/Registrar for services with respect to the transfer, registration,
conversion and exchange of Bonds as provided herein.
(f) Neither the Cities, the Board, nor the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be
required to issue, transfer, or exchange any Bond called for redemption, in whole or in
part, where such redemption is scheduled to occur within 45 calendar days after the transfer
or exchange date; provided, however, such limitation shall not be applicable to an
exchange by the Holder of the uncalled principal balance of a Bond.
Section 3.6. Cancellation and Authentication. All Bonds paid or redeemed before
their Stated Maturity Dates in accordance with this Ordinance, and all Bonds in lieu of
which exchange Bonds or replacement Bonds are authenticated and delivered in
accordance with this Ordinance, shall be canceled upon the making of proper records
regarding such payment, redemption, exchange or replacement. The Paying Agent/Registrar
shall dispose of the canceled Bonds in accordance with Applicable Law.
Section 3.7. Temporary Bonds. (a) Following the delivery and registration of
the Initial Bond issued hereunder and pending the preparation of definitive Bonds, the
proper officers of the Cities may execute and, upon the Cities' or the Board's request, the
Paying Agent/Registrar shall authenticate and deliver, one or more temporary Bonds that
are printed, lithographed, typewritten, mimeographed or otherwise produced, in any
denomination, substantially of the tenor of the defmitive Bonds in lieu of which they are
delivered, without coupons, and with such appropriate insertions, omissions, substitutions
and other variations as the officers of the Cities executing such temporary Bonds may
determine, as evidenced by their signing of such temporary Bonds.
(b) Until exchanged for Bonds in definitive form, such Bonds in
temporary form shall be entitled to the benefit and security of this Ordinance.
(c) The Cities or the Board, without unreasonable delay, shall prepare,
execute and deliver to the Paying Agent/Registrar the Bonds in definitive form; thereupon,
upon the presentation and surrender of the Bond or Bonds in temporary form to the
Paying Agent/Registrar, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall cancel the Bonds in temporary
form and authenticate and deliver in exchange there for a Bond or Bonds of the same
maturity and series, in definitive form, in the authorized denomination, and in the same
aggregate principal amount, as the Bond or Bonds in temporary form surrendered. Such
exchange shall be made without the making of any charge therefor to any Owner.
Section 3.8. Replacement Bonds. (a) Upon the presentation and surrender to the
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Paying Agent/Registrar, at the Designated Payment/Transfer Office, of a mutilated Bond,
the Paying Agent/Registrar shall authenticate and deliver in exchange there for a
replacement Bond of like tenor and principal amount, bearing a number not
contemporaneously outstanding. The Cities, the Board, or the Paying Agent/Registrar may
require the Holder of such Bond to pay a sum sufficient to cover any tax or other
governmental charge that is authorized to be imposed in connection therewith and any other
expenses connected therewith.
(b) In the event any Bond is lost, apparently destroyed or wrongfully taken,
the Paying Agent/Registrar, pursuant to Subchapter D of Chapter 1201, Government Code, as
amended, and in the absence of notice or knowledge that such Bond has been acquired by a
bona fide purchaser, shall authenticate and deliver a replacement Bond of like tenor and
principal amount, bearing a number not contemporaneously outstanding, provided that the
Holder first:
(i) furnishes to the Paying Agent/Registrar satisfactory evidence
of his or her ownership of and the circumstances of the loss, destruction or
theft of such Bond;
(ii) furnishes such security or indemnity as may be required by
the Paying Agent/Registrar, the Board and the Cities to save them harmless;
(iii) pays all expenses and charges in connection therewith,
including, but not limited to, printing costs, legal fees, fees of the Paying
Agent/Registrar and any tax or other governmental charge that is authorized
to be imposed; and
(iv) satisfies any other reasonable requirements imposed by the
Cities and the Paying Agent/Registrar.
(c) If, after the delivery of such replacement Bond, a bona fide
purchaser of the original Bond in lieu of which such replacement Bond was issued presents
for payment such original Bond, the Cities, the Board, and the Paying Agent/Registrar
shall be entitled to recover such replacement Bond from the person to whom it was
delivered or any person taking therefrom, except a bona fide purchaser, and shall be
entitled to recover upon the security or indemnity provided therefor to the extent of any
loss, damage, cost or expense incurred by the Cities, the Board, or the Paying
Agent/Registrar in connection therewith.
(d) In the event that any such mutilated, lost, apparently destroyed or
wrongfully taken Bond has become or is about to become due and payable, the Paying
Agent/Registrar, in its discretion, instead of issuing a replacement Bond, may pay such
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Bond.
(e) Each replacement Bond delivered in accordance with this Section shall
constitute an original contractual obligation of the Cities and shall be entitled to the benefits
and security of this Ordinance to the same extent as the Bond or Bonds in lieu of which such
replacement Bond is delivered.
Section 3.9. Book-Entry Only System. (a) The definitive Bonds for each series
shall be initially issued in the form of a separate single fully registered Bond for each of the
maturities thereof Upon initial issuance, the ownership of each such Bond shall be registered
in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, and except as provided in Section
3.10, all of the outstanding Bonds shall be registered in the name of Cede & Co., as
nominee of DTC.
(b) With respect to Bonds registered in the name of Cede & Co., as
nominee of DTC, the Cities, the Board, and the Paying Agent/Registrar shall have no
responsibility or obligation to any DTC Participant or to any person on behalf of whom such a
DTC Participant holds an interest in the Bonds, except as provided in this Ordinance. Without
limiting the immediately preceding sentence, the Cities, the Board, and the Paying
Agent/Registrar shall have no responsibility or obligation with respect to (i) the accuracy of
the records of DTC, Cede & Co. or any DTC Participant with respect to any ownership interest
in the Bonds, (ii) the delivery to any DTC Participant or any other person, other than a Holder,
as shown on the Obligation Register, of any notice with respect to the Bonds, including any
notice of redemption, or (iii) the payment to any DTC Participant or any other person, other
than a Holder, as shown in the Register of any amount with respect to principal of, premium,
if any, or interest on the Bonds. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance to the
contrary, the Cities, the Board, and the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be entitled to treat and
consider the person in whose name each Bond is registered in the Obligation Register as the
absolute owner of such Bond for the purpose of payment of principal of, premium, if any, and
interest on the Bonds, for the purpose of giving notices of redemption and other matters with
respect to such Bond, for the purpose of registering transfer with respect to such Bond, and for
all other purposes whatsoever. The Paying Agent/Registrar shall pay all principal of, premium,
if any, and interest on the Bonds only to or upon the order of the respective Holders, as shown
in the Obligation Register, or their respective attorneys duly authorized in writing, and all such
payments shall be valid and effective to fully satisfy and discharge the Cities' obligations with
respect to payment of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds to the extent of the sum or
sums so paid. No person other than a Holder, as shown in the register, shall receive a
certificate evidencing the obligation of the Cities to make payments of amounts due
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pursuant to this Ordinance. Upon delivery by DTC to the Paying Agent/Registrar of written
notice to the effect that DTC has determined to substitute a new nominee in place of Cede &
Co., and subject to the provisions in this Ordinance with respect to interest checks or drafts
being mailed to the registered Owner at the close of business on the Record Date, the word
"Cede & Co." in this Ordinance shall refer to such new nominee of DTC.
(c) The "Blanket Representation Letter" setting respective duties with
respect to the Bonds has been previously executed and delivered by an Authorized Officer
of the Airport and made applicable to the Bonds delivered in book-entry-only form to DTC,
as securities depository therefor, is hereby ratified and approved for the Bonds.
Section 3.10.Successor Securities Depository. In the event that the Cities, the
Board, or the Paying Agent/Registrar determine that DTC is incapable of discharging its
responsibilities described herein and in the Representation Letter, and that it is in the best
interest of the beneficial owners of the Bonds that they be able to obtain certificated
Bonds, or in the event DTC discontinues the services described herein, the Cities, the
Board, or the. Paying Agent/ Registrar shall (i) appoint a successor securities depository,
qualified to act as such under Section 17(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended, notify DTC and DTC Participants, as identified by DTC, of the appointment
of such successor securities depository and transfer one or more separate Bonds to such
successor securities depository or (ii) notify DTC and DTC Participants, as identified by
DTC, of the availability through DTC of Bonds and transfer one or more separate Bonds to
DTC Participants having Bonds credited to their DTC accounts, as identified by DTC. In
such event, the Bonds shall no longer be restricted to being registered in the Obligation
Register in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC, but may be registered in the name
of the successor securities depository, or its nominee, or in whatever name or names Holders
transferring or exchanging Bonds shall designate, in accordance with the provisions of this
Ordinance.
Section 3.11.Payments to Cede & Co. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Ordinance to the contrary, so long as any Bonds are registered in the name of Cede & Co., as
nominee of DTC, all payments with respect to principal of, premium, if any, and interest on
such Bonds, and all notices with respect to such Bonds, shall be made and given, respectively,
in the manner provided in the Representation Letter.
ARTICLE IV
REDEMPTION OF BONDS BEFORE MATURITY
Section 4. 1. Limitation on Redemption. The Bonds shall be subject to
redemption before scheduled maturity only as provided in this Article IV and the
Officer's Pricing Certificate.
Section 4.2. Optional Redemption. (a) The Authorized Officer shall specify in the
Direct Bond Purchase Agreements, Officer's Pricing Certificates, Initial Bonds, and in the
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Bonds such rights of optional redemption, if any, and the Redemption Prices therefor that
are to be reserved by the Cities.
(b) To the extent the Bonds are subject to optional redemption, the Board,
at least 45 days before the redemption date, unless a shorter period shall be satisfactory to
the Paying Agent/Registrar, shall notify the Paying Agent/Registrar of such redemption
date and of the principal amount of the Bonds to be redeemed.
Section 4.3. Partial Redemption. (a) If less than all of the Bonds are to be
redeemed pursuant to Section 4.2, the Board shall have the right to determine the maturity
or maturities and the amounts thereof to be redeemed and shall direct the Paying
Agent/Registrar to call the Bonds, or portions thereof, within such maturity or maturities
and in such principal amounts for redemption as determined by the Board in its sole
discretion.
(b) A portion of a single Bond of a denomination greater than $100,000
may be redeemed, but only in a principal amount equal to $100,000 or any integral
multiple of$5,000 in excess thereof. If such a Bond is to be partially redeemed, the Paying
Agent/Registrar shall treat each $100,000 or integral multiple of$5,000 in excess thereof as
though it were a single Bond for purposes of selection for redemption.
(c) Upon surrender of any Bond for redemption in part, the Paying
Agent/Registrar, in accordance with Section 3.5 of this Ordinance, shall authenticate and
deliver an exchange Bond or Bonds in an aggregate principal amount equal to the
unredeemed portion of the Bond so surrendered, such exchange being without charge.
(d) The Paying Agent/Registrar shall promptly notify the Board in
writing of the principal amount to be redeemed of any Bond as to which only a portion
thereof is to be redeemed.
Section 4.4. Mandatory Redemption of Certain Bonds. (a) The Authorized
Officer shall specify in the Direct Bond Purchase Agreements, Officer's Pricing Certificates,
Initial Bonds and in the Bonds such obligations to redeem the Bonds mandatorily, and the
Redemption Prices therefor, as are to be imposed on the Cities.
(b) Subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this Section, when less
than all of the Bonds of a specified maturity on a specified Stated Maturity Date are
required to be redeemed as determined in accordance with this Section, the Board, acting
on behalf of the Cities, shall have the right and shall direct the Paying Agent/Registrar to
call the Bonds, or portions thereof within a maturity, that are to be called for redemption.
A portion of a single Bond of a denomination greater than $100,000 or integral multiple of
$5,000 in excess thereof may be redeemed, but only in a principal amount equal to
$100,000 or any integral multiple of $5,000 in excess thereof. The Paying Agent/Registrar
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shall treat each $100,000 or integral multiple of $5,000 in excess thereof of the Bond as
though it were a single Bond for purposes of selection for redemption. Upon surrender of
any Bond for redemption in part, the Paying Agent/Registrar shall authenticate and deliver
an exchange Bond or Bonds in an aggregate amount equal to the unredeemed portion of the
Bond so surrendered.
(c) In lieu of the procedure described in subsection (b) of this Section, if
less than all of the Bonds of a Stated Maturity Date are required to be redeemed, the
Cities and the Board shall have the right to accept tenders of Bonds of the applicable
Stated Maturity Date and to purchase Bonds of such maturity in the open markets at any
price that is less than the applicable Redemption Price for the Bonds required to be
redeemed.
Section 4.5. Notice of Redemption to Holders. (a) The Paying Agent/Registrar
shall give notice of any redemption of Bonds by sending notice by first class United
States mail, postage prepaid, or by such other means as is acceptable to such Holders, not
less than 30 days before the date fixed for redemption, to the Holder of each Bond
(or part thereof) to be redeemed, at the address shown on the Obligation Register.
(b) The notice shall state the redemption date, the redemption price, the
place at which the Bonds are to be surrendered for payment, and, if less than all the Bonds
outstanding are to be redeemed, an identification of the Bonds or portions thereof to be
redeemed.
(c) Any notice given as provided in this Section shall be conclusively
presumed to have been duly given, whether or not the Holder receives such notice.
Section 4.6. Conditional Notice of Redemption. With respect to any
optional redemption of Bonds, unless certain prerequisites to such redemption required by
the Master Bond Ordinance or this Ordinance have been met and moneys sufficient to pay
the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds to be redeemed shall have
been received by the Paying Agent prior to the giving of such notice of redemption, such
notice shall state that said redemption may, at the option of the Board, be conditional upon
the satisfaction of such prerequisites and receipt of such moneys by the Paying Agent on
or prior to the date fixed for such redemption. If a conditional notice of redemption is given
and such prerequisites to the redemption and sufficient moneys are not received, such
notice shall be of no force and effect, the Board shall not redeem such Bonds and the
Paying Agent shall give notice, in the manner in which the notice of redemption was given,
to the effect that the Bonds have not been redeemed.
Section 4.7. Payment Upon Redemption. (a) Before or on each redemption date,
the Board on behalf of the Cities shall deposit with the Paying Agent/Registrar money
sufficient to pay all amounts due on the redemption date and the Paying Agent/Registrar
shall make provision for the payment of the Bonds to be redeemed on such date by setting
aside and holding in trust such amounts as are received by the Paying Agent/Registrar
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from the Board and shall use such funds solely for the purpose of paying the principal of,
redemption premium, if any, and accrued interest on the Bonds being redeemed, or the
tender or negotiated price in the case of Bonds tendered or purchased under Section 4.4(c).
(b) Upon presentation and surrender of any Bond called for redemption at
the Designated Payment/Transfer Office on or after the date fixed for redemption, the
Paying Agent/Registrar shall pay the principal of, redemption premium, if any, and accrued
interest on such Bond to the date of redemption from the money set aside for such purpose.
Section 4.8. Effect of Redemption. (a) Notice of redemption having been given as
provided in Section 4. 5 of this Ordinance, the Bonds or portions thereof called for
redemption shall become due and payable on the date fixed for redemption and, unless the
Cities fail in their obligation to make provision for the payment of the principal thereof,
redemption premium, if any, or accrued interest thereon on the date fixed for redemption,
such Bonds or portions thereof shall cease to bear interest from and after the date fixed
for redemption, whether or not such Bonds are presented and surrendered for payment on
such date.
(b) If the Cities shall fail to make provision for payment of all sums due on
a redemption date, then any Bond or portion thereof called for redemption shall continue
to bear interest at the rate stated on the Bond until due provision is made for the payment of
same by the Cities.
ARTICLE V
PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR
Section 5.1. Appointment of Initial Paying Agent/Registrar. The Bank of New
York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., is hereby appointed as the initial Paying
Agent/Registrar for the Bonds, under and subject to the terms and provisions of the Master
Paying Agent Agreement.
Section 5.2. Qualifications. The Paying Agent/Registrar shall be a commercial
bank, a trust company organized under applicable laws, or any other entity duly qualified
and legally authorized to serve as and perform the duties and services of paying agent and
registrar for the Bonds.
Section 5.3. Maintaining Paying Agent/Registrar. (a) At all times while any
Bonds are Outstanding, the Cities will maintain a Paying Agent/Registrar that is qualified
under Section 5.2 of this Ordinance.
(b) If the Paying Agent/Registrar resigns or otherwise ceases to serve as
such, the Board will promptly appoint a replacement.
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Section 5.4. Termination. The Cities, acting through the Board, upon not less than
60 days' notice, reserves the right to terminate the appointment of any Paying
Agent/Registrar by delivering to the entity whose appointment is to be terminated written
notice of such termination, provided that such termination shall not be effective until a
successor Paying Agent/Registrar has been appointed and has accepted the duties of Paying
Agent/Registrar for the Bonds.
Section 5.5. Notice of Chance. Promptly upon each change in the entity
serving as Paying Agent/Registrar, the Board will cause notice of the change to be sent to
each Holder and Insurer by first class United States mail, postage prepaid, at the
address in the Obligation Register, stating the effective date of the change and the
name and mailing address of the replacement Paying Agent/Registrar.
Section 5.6. Agreement to Perform Duties and Functions. By accepting the
appointment as Paying Agent/Registrar, the Paying Agent/Registrar acknowledges receipt of
copies of the Master Bond Ordinance and this Ordinance, and is deemed to have agreed
to the provisions thereof, and to perform the duties and functions of Paying Agent/Registrar
prescribed therein and herein.
Section 5.7. Delivery of Records to Successor. If a Paying Agent/Registrar is
replaced, such Paying Agent/Registrar, promptly upon the appointment of the successor,
will deliver the Obligation Register (or a copy thereof) and all other pertinent books and
records relating to the Bonds to the successor Paying Agent/Registrar.
ARTICLE VI
FORM OF THE
BONDS
Section 6. 1. Form Generally. (a) The Bonds, including the Registration
Certificate of the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State, the Certificate of the
Paying Agent/Registrar, and the Assignment form to appear on each of the Bonds, (i) shall
be substantially in the form set forth in this Article, with such appropriate insertions,
omissions, substitutions, and other variations as are permitted or required by this Ordinance
or the Officer's Pricing Certificates, and (ii) may have such letters, numbers, or other marks
of identification (including identifying numbers and letters of the Committee on Uniform
Securities Identification Procedures of the American Bankers Association) and such
legends and endorsements (including any reproduction of an opinion of counsel) thereon as,
consistently herewith, may be determined by the Board.
(b) Any portion of the text of any Bonds may be set forth on the
reverse side thereof, with an appropriate reference thereto on the face of the Bonds.
(c) The Bonds, including the Initial Bonds submitted to the Attorney
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General of Texas and any temporary Bonds, shall be typed, printed, lithographed,
photocopied or engraved, and may be produced by any combination of these methods or
produced in any other similar manner, all as determined by the officers executing such
Bonds, as evidenced by their execution thereof.
Section 6.2. Form of Bond. The forms of Bond, including the form of the
Registration Certificate of the Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State, the form of
Certificate of the Paying Agent/Registrar and the form of Assignment appearing on the
Bonds, shall be substantially as follows for each Bond of each series:
(a) [Form of Bond]
THESE BONDS ARE RESTRICTED AS TO RESALE AND MAY NOT BE RESOLD IN AN
OFFERING OR DISTRIBUTION AND MAY ONLY BE SOLD TO A QUALIFIED
INSTITUTIONAL BUYER AS DEFINED IN RULE 144A UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT
OF 1933 REPRESENTING TO THE SELLING HOLDER AND THE CITIES: (1) IT IS A
QUALIFIED INSTITUTIONAL BUYER AS DEFINED BY RULE 144A UNDER THE
SECURITIES ACT OF 1933; (2) IT IS PURCHASING THE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT
ONLY FOR ITS OWN ACCOUNT AND NOT FOR RESALE OR DISTRIBUTION AND IT
MAY ONLY RESELL THE BONDS TO A QUALIFIED INSTITUTIONAL BUYER
MAKING THE SAME ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND WRITTEN REPRESENTATIONS
MADE IN THESE CLAUSES (1) THROUGH (4) OF THIS PARAGRAPH TO THE SELLER
AND TO THE CITIES, IN A TRANSACTION NOT INVOLVING AN OFFERING OR
DISTRIBTUTION; (3) IT UNDERSTANDS AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NO
PLACEMENT MEMORANDUM OR OTHER DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT OF THE CITIES
HAS OR WILL BE PROVIDED TO IT; AND (4) IT HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO
CONDUCT ITS OWN DUE DILIGENCE, EVALUATE THE MERTIS AND RISKS OF THE
PURCHASE OF THE BONDS WITHOUT RELIANCE ON THE CITIES OR, IN THE EVENT
OF A RESALE, THE SELLER, AND RELIED EXCLUSIVELY ON ITS OWN DUE
DILIGENCE.
REGISTERED REGISTERED
No. $
United States of America
State of Texas
Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JOINT REVENUE BOND,
SERIES 1
INTEREST RATE: MATURITY DATE: ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: CUSIP NO.:
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% 1,201
The Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth Texas (the "Cities"), for value received, hereby
promise to pay to
or registered assigns, on the Maturity Date, as specified above, the sum of
DOLLARS
unless this Bond shall have been sooner called for redemption and the payment of the
principal hereof shall have been paid or provision for such payment shall have been made,
and to pay interest on the unpaid principal amount hereof from the later of the Original
Issue Date, or the most recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid or
provided for until such principal amount shall have been paid or provided for, at the per
annum rate of interest specified
above, computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months, such interest to
be paid semiannually on May 1 and November 1 of each year, commencing ,
2016 2.
To be completed pursuant to the Officer's Pricing Certificate for the Bonds.
2 To be completed pursuant to the Officer's Pricing Certificate for the Bonds.
Capitalized terms appearing herein that are defined terms in the Ordinances defined
below, have the meanings assigned to them in the Ordinances. Reference is made to the
Ordinances for such definitions and for all other purposes.
The principal of this Bond shall be payable without exchange or collection charges
in lawful money of the United States of America upon presentation and surrender of this
Bond at the corporate trust office in Dallas, Texas (the "Designated Payment/Transfer
Office"), of The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N. A. or, with respect to a
successor Paying Agent/Registrar, at the Designated Payment/Transfer Office of such
successor. Interest on this Bond is payable by check dated as of the interest payment date,
mailed by the Paying Agent/Registrar to the registered owner at the address shown on the
registration books kept by the Paying Agent/Registrar or by such other customary banking
arrangements acceptable to the Paying Agent/Registrar, requested by, and at the risk and
expense of, the person to whom interest is to be paid. Upon written request of a registered
owner of at least $1,000,000 in principal amount of Bonds, all payments of the principal of,
redemption premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds shall be paid by wire transfer in
immediately available funds to an account designated by such registered owner. For the
purpose of the payment of interest on this Bond, the registered owner shall be the person in
whose name this Bond is registered at the close of business on the "Record Date," which
shall be the 15th day of the month next preceding such interest payment date; provided,
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however, that in the event of nonpayment of interest on a scheduled interest payment date,
and for 30 days thereafter, a new record date for such interest payment (a "Special Record
Date") will be established by the Paying Agent/Registrar, if and when funds for the payment
of such interest have been received. Notice of the Special Record Date and of the scheduled
payment date of the past due interest (the "Special Payment Date," which shall be 15 days
after the Special Record Date) shall be sent at least five business days prior to the Special
Record Date by United States mail, first class postage prepaid, to the address of each Holder
of a Bond appearing on the books of the Paying Agent/Registrar at the close of business on
the last business day preceding the date of mailing such notice.
If a date for the payment of the principal of or interest on the Bonds is a Saturday,
Sunday, legal holiday, or a day on which banking institutions in the Cities or in the city in
which the Designated Payment/Transfer Office is located are authorized by law or executive
order to close, then the date for such payment shall be the next succeeding Business Day, and
payment on such date shall have the same force and effect as if made on the original date
payment was due.
This Bond is one of a series of fully registered bonds specified in the title hereof,
dated 3 issued in the aggregate principal amount of $ 4 issued
pursuant to the authority of Chapter 22, Texas Transportation Code, as amended, Chapters
1207 and 1371, Texas Government Code, as amended and the "Master Bond Ordinance," as
defined in the Fifty-First Supplemental Concurrent Bond Ordinance adopted.
3 To be completed pursuant to the Officer's Pricing Certificate for the Bonds.
4 To be completed pursuant to the Officer's Pricing Certificate for the Bonds.
Concurrently by the City Councils of the Cities (the "Fifty-First Supplemental Ordinance").
The Master Bond Ordinance and the Fifty-First Supplemental Ordinance are herein
collectively referred to as the "Ordinances." This Bond is one of the Additional Obligations
authorized by the Ordinances and is subject to the terms and provisions thereof. The
Ordinances and their respective terms and provisions are incorporated herein for all purposes.
The Bonds were issued by the Cities for the purposes of obtaining funds to refund
certain obligations previously issued by the Cities, to pay costs of capital improvements at
the Airport (including capitalized interest, if any), to provide funding for the Debt Service
Reserve Requirements through either the deposit of Bond proceeds or entering into a surety
or such other agreements, and to pay the Cities' and the Board's costs incurred in
connection with the issuance of the Bonds, including the costs of the Policy or Policies for
Insurance, if any, or the surety or debt service reserve agreement.
The Bonds and the interest thereon are payable from, and are secured by a first
lien on and pledge of the Pledged Revenues and the Pledged Funds.
The lien on and pledge of the Pledged Revenues and Pledged Funds created and
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granted in the Ordinances in favor of the Bonds is on a parity with the lien and pledge
thereof granted by the Cities in favor of the Holders of Outstanding Obligations and any
Additional Obligations or Parity Credit Agreement Obligations that may be issued or
executed pursuant to the Master Bond Ordinance, as defined and permitted therein. The
Cities have reserved the right in the Ordinances to issue Additional Obligations and Parity
Credit Agreement Obligations that, after issuance, may be secured by liens on and
pledges of the Pledged Revenues and Pledged Funds on a parity with the lien thereon in
favor of the Bonds.
The Cities have also reserved the right in the Ordinances to issue Subordinate Lien
Obligations, and Net Revenue Obligations and Credit Agreement Obligations in connection
therewith, provided the lien and pledge securing the same are expressly made junior and
subordinate to the pledge and lien securing the Obligations and Parity Credit Agreement
Obligations.
All covenants requiring the Cities to pay principal and interest or other payments
on Obligations, Subordinate Lien Obligations, Net Revenue Obligations, and Credit
Agreement Obligations shall be joint, and not several, obligations, and all monetary
obligations shall be payable and collectible solely from the revenues and funds expressly
pledged thereto by the Ordinances or by an Additional Supplemental Ordinance, such
revenues and funds being owned in undivided interests by the City of Dallas (to the extent
of 7/11ths thereof) and by the City of Fort Worth (to the extent of 4/1 lths thereof); and,
each and every Holder shall by his acceptance of this Bond consent and agree that no
claim, demand, suit, or judgment for the payment of money shall ever be asserted, filed,
obtained or enforced against either of the Cities apart from the other City and from sources
other than the funds and revenues pledged thereto; and no liability or judgment shall ever
be asserted, entered or collected against either City individually, except out of such
pledged revenues and exceeding in the case of Dallas an amount equal to 7/11th, of the
total amount asserted or demanded, and in the case of Fort Worth an amount equal to
4/1 lths of the total amount asserted or demanded. The Holders hereof shall never have
the right to demand payment of this obligation out of any funds raised or to be raised by
taxation.
[The Cities have reserved the right and option to redeem the Bonds maturing in the
years through, inclusive, in whole or part, in principal amounts equal to $100,000 or any
integral multiple of $5,000 in excess thereof, before their respective maturity dates, on
November 1, , or on any date thereafter, at a price equal to the principal amount thereof, plus
interest to the date fixed for redemption, without premium.]5
[The Bonds maturing November 1, November 1, November 1,
November 1, shall be redeemed prior to stated maturity in part at random on
November 1 as indicated, in each of the years set forth below from moneys required to be
deposited to the credit of the Debt Service Fund at the principal amount thereof and accrued
interest to date of redemption, without premium. Such required sinking fund installments as to
each maturity are as follows:
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BONDS MATURING NOVEMBER 1,
Year Amount
BONDS MATURING NOVEMBER 1,
Year Amount
BONDS MATURING NOVEMBER 1,
Year Amount
The Paying Agent/Registrar will select at random the specific Bonds (or with respect
to Bonds having a denomination in excess of $100,000, each $100,000 or any integral
multiple of$5,000 in excess thereof portion) to be redeemed by mandatory redemption. The
principal amount of Bonds required to be redeemed on any the Bonds. redemption date
pursuant to the foregoing mandatory sinking fund redemption provisions hereof shall be
reduced, at the option of the Board on behalf of the City, by the principal amount of any
Bonds having the same maturity which, at least 45 days prior to the mandatory sinking fund
redemption date (i) shall have been acquired by the Board on behalf of the City at a price not
exceeding the principal amount of such Bonds plus accrued interest to the date of purchase
thereof, and delivered to the Paying Agent/Registrar for cancellation, or (ii) shall have been
redeemed pursuant to the optional redemption provisions hereof and not previously credited to
a mandatory sinking fund redemption.] 6
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Optional redemption provisions to be inserted pursuant to the Officer's Pricing Certificate for the Bonds.
6 Mandatory redemption provisions to be inserted pursuant to the Officer's Pricing Certificate for the Bonds
Notice of such redemption or redemptions shall be given by first class mail, postage
prepaid, not less than 30 days before the date fixed for redemption, to the registered owner of
each of the Bonds to be redeemed in whole or in part. Notice having been so given, the Bonds
or portions thereof designated for redemption shall become due and payable on the
redemption date specified in such notice; from and after such date, notwithstanding that any of
the Bonds or portions thereof so called for redemption shall not have been surrendered for
payment, interest on such Bonds or portions thereof shall cease to accrue.
With respect to any optional redemption of Bonds, unless certain prerequisites to
such redemption required by the Master Bond Ordinance or this Ordinance have been met and
moneys sufficient to pay the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds to be
redeemed shall have been received by the Paying Agent prior to the giving of such notice of
redemption, such notice shall state that said redemption may, at the option of the Board, be
conditional upon the satisfaction of such prerequisites and receipt of such moneys by the
Paying Agent on or prior to the date fixed for such redemption. If a conditional notice of
redemption is given and such prerequisites to the redemption and sufficient moneys are not
received, such notice shall be of no force and effect, the Board shall not redeem such Bonds
and the Paying Agent shall notice, in the manner in which the notice of redemption was
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given, to the effect that the Bonds have not been redeemed.
As provided in the Ordinances, and subject to certain limitations therein set forth,
this Bond is transferable upon surrender of this Bond for transfer at the Designated
Payment/Transfer Office, with such endorsement or other evidence of transfer as is
acceptable to the Paying Agent/Registrar, and, thereupon, one or more new fully
registered Bonds of the same stated maturity, of authorized denominations, bearing the
same rate of interest, and for the same aggregate principal amount will be issued to the
designated transferee or transferees.
Neither the Cities, the Board, nor the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be required to
issue, transfer or exchange any Bond called for redemption where such redemption is
scheduled to occur within 45 calendar days of the transfer or exchange date; provided,
however, such limitation shall not be applicable to an exchange by the registered owner of
the uncalled principal balance of a Bond.
The Cities, the Board, the Paying Agent/Registrar, and any other person may treat
the person in whose name this Bond is registered as the owner hereof for the purpose of
receiving payment as herein provided (except interest shall be paid to the person in whose
name this Bond is registered on the Record Date or Special Record Date, as applicable) and
for all other purposes, whether or not this Bond be overdue, and neither the Cities, the
Board, nor the Paying Agent/Registrar shall be affected by notice to the contrary.
IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED AND RECITED that the issuance of this Bond and
the series of which it is a part is duly authorized by law; that all acts, conditions and things
required to be done precedent to and in the issuance of the Bonds have been properly done
and performed and have happened in regular and due time, form and manner, as required by
law.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City Council of the City of Dallas, Texas, has
caused the facsimile seal of that City to be placed hereon and this Bond to be signed by
the facsimile signature of its Mayor and countersigned by the facsimile signatures of its
City Manager and City Secretary; and the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas,
has caused the facsimile seal of that City to be placed hereon and this Bond to be signed
by the facsimile signature of its Mayor, countersigned by the facsimile signature of its City
Secretary, and approved as to form and legality by its City Attorney.
COUNTERSIGNED:
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City Manager, Mayor,
City of Dallas, Texas City of Dallas, Texas
City Secretary,
City of Dallas, Texas
[SEAL]
COUNTERSIGNED:
City Secretary, Mayor,
City of Fort Worth City of Fort Worth
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
City Attorney,
City of Fort Worth, Texas
[SEAL]
[Form of Certificate of Paying Agent/Registrar]
CERTIFICATE OF PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR
This is one of the Bonds referred to in the within mentioned Ordinances. The series
of Bonds of which this Bond is a part was originally issued as one Initial Bond which was
approved by the Attorney General of the State of Texas and registered by the Comptroller
of Public Accounts of the State of Texas.
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST
COMPANY, N.A., as Paying Agent/Registrar
Dated: By:
Authorized Signatory
(b) [Form of Assignment]
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ASSIGNMENT
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto
(print or typewrite name, address and zip code of transferee):
(Social Security or other identifying number: the within Bond and all rights hereunder
and hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoints _attorney to transfer the within Bond
on the books kept for registration hereof, with full power of substitution in the premises.
Dated: Signature Guaranteed By:
Authorized Signatory NOTICE: The signature on this Assignment
must correspond with the name of the
registered owner as it appears on the face
of the within Bond in every particular and
must be guaranteed in a manner
satisfactory to the Paying Agent/Registrar.
(c) Initial Bond Insertions.
(i) The Initial Bond shall be in the form set forth in paragraph
(a) of this Section, except that:
A. immediately under the name of the bond, the headings
"INTEREST RATE" and "MATURITY DATE" shall both be completed
with the words "As Shown Below" and "CUSIP NO. "deleted;
B. in the first paragraph:
the words "on the Maturity Date" shall be deleted and the
following will be inserted:
C. "on November 1 in the years, in the principal installments and
bearing interest at the per annum rates set forth in the following schedule:
Principal Installments Interest Rates
D. (Information to be inserted in accordance with the Officer's
Pricing Certificate; and
E. the Initial Bond shall be numbered TC-l.
(ii) The following Registration Certificate of Comptroller of
Public Accounts shall appear on the Initial Bond in lieu of the Certificate of
the Paying Agent/Registrar:
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REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF COMPTROLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER § REGISTER No.
OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS §
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
I HEREBY ,CERTIFY THAT there is on file and of record in my office a
certificate to the effect that the Attorney General of the State of Texas has examined and
approved this Bond as required by law, and that he finds that it has been issued in
conformity with the constitution and laws of the State of Texas, and that this Bond has been
registered this day by me.
WITNESS MY SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF OFFICE this
[SEAL] Comptroller of Public Accounts
of the State of Texas
Section 6.3. CUSIP Registration. The Cities may secure identification numbers
through the CUSIP Service Bureau Division of Standard & Poor's Corporation, New York,
New York, and may authorize the printing of such numbers on the face of the Bonds. It is
expressly provided, however, that the presence or absence of CUSIP numbers on the Bonds
shall be of no significance or effect as regards the legality thereof and neither the Cities, the
Board, nor the attorneys approving said Bonds as to legality are to be held responsible for _
CUSIP numbers incorrectly printed on the Bonds.
Section 6.4. Legal Opinion. The approving legal opinions of McCall, Parkhurst &
Horton L.L.P. and Bracewell LLP, Co-Bond Counsel, shall be delivered to the Paying
Agent/Registrar and the delivery thereof shall be acknowledged by the Paying Agent/Registrar
on behalf of the Holders of the Bonds.
ARTICLE VII
EXECUTION, APPROVAL, REGISTRATION, SALE AND
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DELIVERY OF BONDS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
Section 7. 1. Method of Execution. Delivery of Initial Bond. (a) Each of the
Bonds shall be signed and executed on behalf of the City of Dallas by the manual or
facsimile signature of its Mayor and countersigned by the manual or facsimile signatures
of its City Manager and City Secretary, and the corporate seal of that City shall be
impressed, printed, lithographed or otherwise reproduced or placed on each bond. Each of
the Bonds shall be signed and executed on behalf of the City of Fort Worth by the
manual or facsimile signature of its Mayor and countersigned by the manual or facsimile
signature of its City Secretary; the same shall be approved as to form and legality by the
manual or facsimile signature of the City Attorney of the City, and its corporate seal shall
be impressed, printed, lithographed or otherwise reproduced or placed upon each bond. All
manual or facsimile signatures placed upon the Bonds shall have the same effect as if
manually placed thereon, all to be done in accordance with Applicable Law.
(b) In the event the Mayor, City Secretary, City Manager or City
Attorney of either of the Cities is absent or otherwise unable to execute any document or
take any action authorized herein, the Mayor Pro Tern, the Assistant City Secretary, an
Assistant City Manager or an Assistant City Attorney, respectively, shall be authorized to
execute such documents and take such actions, and the performance of such duties by the
Mayor Pro Tern and the Assistant City Secretary, and an Assistant City Manager and an
Assistant City Attorney shall, for the purposes of this Ordinance, have the same force and
effect as if such duties were performed by the Mayor, City Secretary, City Manager and
City Attorney, respectively. If any official from either City whose manual or facsimile
signature shall appear on the Bonds, shall cease to be such official before the Authentication
of the Bonds or before delivery of the Bonds, such manual or facsimile signature shall
nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purpose as if such official had remained in
such office.
(c) On the Closing Date, one "Initial Bond," of each series representing
the entire principal amount of all Bonds of such series and the terms set forth in each
Officer's Pricing Certificate applicable thereto, payable in stated installments to the
Purchasers or its designee, executed by manual or facsimile signatures of the Mayors and
the City Manager of the City of Dallas and countersigned by the City Secretaries of the
Cities and approved as to form and legality by the City Attorney of the City of Fort Worth,
approved by the Attorney General of Texas, and registered and manually signed by the
Comptroller of Public Accounts of the State, will be delivered to the Purchaser of each
series or its designee. Upon payment for the Initial Bonds, the Paying Agent/Registrar
shall cancel the Initial Bonds and deliver to DTC on behalf of the Purchaser registered
definitive Bonds for each maturity of each series as described in Section 3.7.
(d) Except as provided below, no Bond shall be valid or obligatory for
any purpose or be entitled to any security or benefit of this Ordinance unless and until
there appears thereon the Certificate of Paying Agent/Registrar substantially in the form
provided in this Ordinance, duly authenticated by manual execution of the Paying
Agent/Registrar. It shall not be required that the same authorized representative of the
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Paying Agent/Registrar sign the Certificate of Paying Agent/ Registrar on all of the Bonds.
In lieu of the executed Certificate of Paying Agent/Registrar described above, the Initial
Bonds shall have attached thereto the Comptroller's Registration Certificate substantially in
the form provided in this Ordinance, manually executed by the Comptroller of Public
Accounts of the State or by his duly authorized agent, which certificate shall be evidence
that the Initial Bonds have been duly approved by the Attorney General of the State and
that it is a valid and binding obligation of the Cities, and has been registered by the
Comptroller.
Section 7.2. Approval and ReListration. The Board is hereby authorized to
have control and custody of the Bonds and all necessary records and proceedings
pertaining thereto pending their delivery, and the Chairman, and the officers and employees
of the Board and of the Cities are hereby authorized and instructed to make such
certifications and to execute such instruments as may be necessary to accomplish the
delivery of the Bonds or the Initial Bond to the Attorney General of the State of Texas
and to assure the investigation, examination and approval thereof by the Attorney
General and their registration by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. Upon registration of
the Bonds, the Comptroller of Public Accounts (or a deputy designated in writing to act
for him) shall manually sign the Comptroller's Registration Certificate accompanying
the Bonds and the seal of the Comptroller shall be impressed, or placed in facsimile,
on such certificate. The Chairman of the Board and the Chief Executive Officer of the
Airport shall be further authorized to make such agreements and arrangements with the
purchasers of Bonds and with the Paying Agent/Registrar as may be necessary to assure that
such Bonds will be delivered to such purchasers in accordance with the terms of sale.
Section 7.3. TEFRA Approval. An Authorized Officer is hereby appointed to be the
designated Hearing Officer for a public hearing, if applicable, relating to the Bonds to be held
for purposes of satisfying Section 147 of the Code and the Mayors are hereby authorized to
approve the issuance of the Bonds and the use of the proceeds thereof for the purpose of
satisfying the requirements of Section 147 of the Code.
Section 7.4. Approval of Credit Agreements. The Board is authorized to enter into
Credit Agreements relating to the Bonds from time to time while the Bonds are Outstanding in
accordance with Applicable Law.
Section 7.5. Attorney General Modification. In order to obtain the approval of the
Bonds by the Attorney General of the State of Texas, any provision of this Ordinance may be
modified, altered or amended after the date of its adoption if required by the Attorney General
in connection with the Attorney General's examination as to the legality of the Bonds and
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approval thereof in accordance with the applicable law. Such changes, if any, shall be
provided to the City Secretary of each City and such City Secretary shall insert such changes
into this Ordinance as if approved on the date hereof.
Section 7.6. Further Action. The Authorized Officers and each of them are
authorized, empowered and directed to execute such other documents in addition to those
enumerated herein and to take such other actions as they deem necessary or advisable in order
to carry out and perform the purposes of this Ordinance.
Section 7.7. Refunding and Redemption of Refunded Bonds. (a) The Cities
hereby direct that the Refunded Bonds, or portions thereof specified in each Officer's
Pricing Certificate, be called for redemption on the date or dates set forth in the Officer's
Pricing Certificate (the "Redemption Date") and that the paying agent for the Refunded
Bonds (the "Escrow Agent") deposit an amount sufficient, with investment earnings thereon,
if any, to pay the amount due on the Refunded Bonds on the Redemption Date (the
"Redemption Date"), all in accordance with the form of notice of redemption prepared by the
Escrow Agent and attached to the Escrow Agreement. The Refunded Bonds shall not bear
interest after the Redemption Date.
(b) The Authorized Officer is hereby authorized to enter into an escrow agreement
(the "Escrow Agreement") with the Escrow Agent. The Escrow Agent is authorized to take
such steps as may be necessary or appropriate to purchase securities and to create and fund the
Escrow Fund pursuant to the Escrow Agreement through the use of the proceeds of the Bonds
and other lawfully available monies, and to use such monies to redeem the Refunded Bonds on
the Redemption Date.
ARTICLE VIII
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section 8.1. Deposit and Uses of Bond Proceeds. The proceeds received from the
sale of the Bonds, together with other available funds, if any, shall be applied as follows: (i) an
amount as specified in the Officer's Pricing Certificate shall be deposited to the Construction
Fund to pay costs of capital improvements at the Airport (including capitalized interest, if any);
(ii) an amount as specified in the Officer's Pricing Certificate shall be deposited to the Debt
Service Reserve Fund or shall be used to purchase a Credit Agreement, which together with the
amount on deposit therein, is equal to the Debt Service Reserve Requirement; (iii) an amount
specified in the Officer's Pricing Certificate shall be deposited into the Escrow Fund for the
Refunded Bonds; and (iv) an amount specified in the Officer's Pricing Certificate, equal to the
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Cities' and the Board's costs of issuance of the Bonds will be deposited into the Construction
Fund.
Section 8.2. Payment of the Bonds. While any of the Bonds are outstanding and
unpaid, the Board shall make available to the Paying Agent/Registrar, out of the Debt Service
Fund or the Debt Service Reserve Fund, the amounts and at the times required by this
Ordinance and the Master Bond Ordinance, money sufficient to pay when due all amounts
required to be paid by this Ordinance, the Master Bond Ordinance and the Additional
Supplemental Ordinances, if any, that authorize the issuance of Additional Obligations.
Section 8.3. Representations and Covenants. (a) The Cities and the Board
will faithfully perform at all times any and all covenants, undertakings, stipulations, and
provisions contained in the Master Bond Ordinance and this Ordinance; the Cities will
promptly pay or cause to be paid from Pledged Revenues the principal of, interest on, and
premium, if any, with respect to, each Bond on the dates and at the places and manner
prescribed in each Bond; and the Cities will, at the times and in the manner prescribed by this
Ordinance, deposit or cause to be deposited the amounts of money specified by the Master
Bond Ordinance and this Ordinance.
(b) The Cities are duly authorized by Applicable Law to issue the Bonds;
all action on their part for the issuance of the Bonds has been duly and effectively taken; and
the Bonds in the hands of the Holders are and will be valid and enforceable special obligations
of the Cities and the Board in accordance with their terms.
(c) The Board, the officers, employees and agents are hereby directed to
observe, comply with and carry out the terms and provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 8.4. General Tax Covenant Regarding Tax-Exemption. The Cities and
the Board covenant to take any action necessary to assure, or refrain from any action which
would adversely affect, the treatment of the Bonds as obligations described in section 103 of
the Code, the interest on which is not includable in the "gross income" of the holder for
purposes of federal income taxation. The Cities and the Board understand that the term
"Proceeds" includes "disposition proceeds," as defined in the Treasury Regulations. It is the
understanding of the Cities and the Board that the covenants contained in this
Ordinance are intended to assure compliance with the Code and any regulations or rulings
promulgated by the U.S. Department of the Treasury pursuant thereto. In the event that
regulations or rulings are hereafter promulgated which modify, or expand provisions of the
Code, as applicable to the Bonds, the Cities and the Board will not be required to comply with
any covenant contained herein to the extent that such failure to comply, in the opinion of
nationally-recognized bond counsel, will not adversely affect the exemption from federal
income taxation of interest on the Bonds under section 103 of the Code. In the event that
regulations or rulings are hereafter promulgated which impose additional requirements which
are applicable to the Bonds, the Cities and the Board agree to comply with the additional
requirements to the extent necessary, in the opinion of nationally-recognized bond counsel, to
preserve the exemption from federal income taxation of interest on the Bonds under section
103 of the Code.
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this Ordinance, the terms, conditions and
requirements of Section 8.4 through 8.10 of the Ordinance shall survive the defeasance and
discharge of the Bonds and the Cities and the Board will continue to comply with such terms,
conditions and requirements to the extent that a failure to do so would adversely affect the
treatment of the Bonds as obligations derived in section 103 of the Code, the interest on which
is not includable in the "gross income" of the holder for purposes of federal income taxation.
For purposes of making the foregoing determination, the Cities and the Board may rely on the
advice of nationally-recognized bond counsel.
Section 8.5. Use of Proceeds of Non-PAB Bonds. The Cities and Board covenant
and agree that they will make use of the Proceeds of Non-PAB Bonds, including interest or
other investment income derived from such Proceeds, regulate the use of property financed,
directly or indirectly, with such Proceeds, and take such other and further action as may be
required so that the Non-PAB Bonds will not be "private activity bonds" within the meaning
of section 141 of the Code.
Section 8.6. Use of Proceeds Regarding PAB Bonds. The Cities and the Board
covenant with respect to the PAB Bonds or any bonds refunded with the Proceeds of the PAB
Bonds (the "PAB Refunded Bonds"):
(a) that they have taken any action necessary to assure, or refrain from any
action which would adversely affect, the treatment of the PAB Bonds or the PAB Refunded
Bonds, if any, as "exempt facility bonds" as the term is defined in section 142 of the Code.
(b) that at least 95 percent of the Net Proceeds of the PAB Bonds or the
PAB Refunded Bonds, if any, actually expended have been and will be expended to finance
or refinance costs of properly (the "Financed Property") that (A) either (1) were paid or
incurred after the issue date of the PAB Refunded Bonds, or (2)paid prior to the issue date of
the PAB Refunded Bonds, if any, but meet the requirements of section 1.150-2 of the Treasury
Regulations; (B) are properly chargeable for federal income tax purposes to the capital
account of the Financed Property, or would be so chargeable either with a proper election or
but for a proper election to deduct such amounts; and (C) were incurred to provide "airport
facilities," which may include both an "airport" within the meaning of section 142 of the Code
and property that is functionally related and subordinate thereto within the meaning of section
1.103-8(a)(3) of the Treasury Regulations or directly related and essential thereto within the
meaning of Section 1.103-8(e)(2)(ii) of the Treasury Regulations (for purposes of this
covenant a storage or training facility shall be an "airport facility" only if such facility is
directly related to the airport, and an "office" shall be considered an "airport facility" only if
such office is located on the premises of an airport and all but a de minimis amount of the
functions to be performed at such office are directly related to the day-to-day operations at
such airport).
(c) that less than 25 percent of the Net Proceeds of the PAB Bonds or of
the PAB Refunded Bonds, if any, has been and will be used, directly or indirectly, for the
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acquisition of land or an interest therein and no portion of the Net Proceeds of the PAB Bonds
or the PAB Refunded Bonds, if any, has been or will be used, directly or indirectly, for the
acquisition of land or an interest therein to be used for farming purposes (for purposes of this
covenant, land acquired for noise abatement purposes or for future use as an airport shall not
be taken into account, if there is no other significant use of such land).
(d) that no portion of the Net Proceeds of the PAB Bonds or of the PAB
Refunded Bonds, if any, has been or will be used for the acquisition of any existing property
or an interest therein unless (A)the first use of such property is pursuant to such acquisition or
(B) the rehabilitation expenditures with respect to any building and the equipment therefor
equal or exceed 15 percent of the cost of acquiring such building financed or refinanced with
the Net Proceeds of the PAB Bonds or of the PAB Refunded Bonds, if any, (with respect to
structures other than buildings, this covenant shall be applied by substituting 100 percent for
15 percent and the term "rehabilitation expenditures" shall have the meaning set forth in
section 147(d)(3) of the Code).
(e) to take such action to assure at all times while the PAB Bonds remain
outstanding,the Financed Property, will be owned by a governmental unit.
(f) that no part of the Financed Property, will constitute (i) any lodging
facility, (ii) any retail facility (including food or beverage facilities) in excess of a size
necessary to serve passengers and employees at the exempt facility, (iii) any retail facility
(other than parking) for passengers or the general public located outside the exempt facility
terminal, (iv) any office building for individuals who are not employees of a governmental
unit or of the operating authority for the exempt facility, (v) any industrial park or
manufacturing facility, (vi) any airplane, (vii) any skybox or other private luxury box, (viii)
any health club facility, (ix) any facility primarily used for gambling, or (x) any store the
principal business of which is the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off premises.
(g) that the maturity of the PAB Bonds does not exceed 120 percent of the
economic life of the Financed Property, as more specifically set forth in section 147(b) of the
Code; and
(h) that the costs of issuance to be financed or refinanced with the Proceeds
of the PAB Bonds do not exceed two (2)percent of the Sale Proceeds of the Bonds.
Section 8.7. No Federal Guarantee. The Cities and the Board covenant and agree to
refrain from taking any action that would result in the Bonds being "federally guaranteed"
within the meaning of section 149(b) of the Code.
Section 8.8. No Arbitrage. The Cities and the Board covenant and agree that they
will make such use of the Proceeds of the Bonds, including interest or other investment
income derived from Proceeds of the Bonds, regulate investments of Proceeds of the
Bonds, and take such other and further action as may be required so that the Bonds will
not be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of section 148(a) of the Code. In furtherance
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thereof, the Cities and the Board covenant and agree as follows:
(a) to refrain from using any portion of the Proceeds of the Bonds,
directly or indirectly, to acquire or to replace funds which were used, directly or
indirectly, to acquire investment property (as defined in section 148(b)(2) of the Code)
which produces a materially higher yield over the term of each issue of the Bonds, other
than investment property acquired with --
(i) Proceeds of the Bonds invested for a reasonable temporary
period, within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code,
(ii) Proceeds or amounts invested in a bona fide debt service
fund, within the meaning of section 1.148-1(b) of the Treasury Regulations,
and
(iii) amounts deposited in any reasonably required reserve or
replacement fund to the extent such amounts do not exceed 10 percent of
the stated principal amount (or, in the case of more than a "de minimis
amount" of original issue discount, the issue price, within the meaning of
section 1.148-1(b) of the Treasury Regulations) of the Bonds;
(b) to otherwise restrict the use of the Proceeds of the Bonds or amounts
treated as Proceeds of the Bonds, as may be necessary, to satisfy the requirements of
section 148 of the Code (relating to arbitrage);
(c) to create and maintain a Rebate Fund, as required below for each
issue of the Bonds, to pay to the United States of America at least once during each
five-year period (beginning on the date of delivery of the issue of the Bonds) an amount
that is at least equal to 90 percent of the 'Excess Earnings," within the meaning of section
148(f) of the Code and to pay to the United States of America, not later than 60 days after
the Bonds of such issue have been paid in full, 100 percent of the amount then required to
be paid as a result of Excess Earnings under section 148(f) of the Code; and
(d) to maintain such records as will enable the Cities and the Board to
fulfill their responsibilities under this section and section 148 of the Code and to retain
such records for at least six years following the final payment of principal and interest on
each issue of the Bonds.
In order to facilitate the requirements of subsection (c) of this Section, the Rebate
Fund for each issue of the Bonds shall be established and maintained by the Board, on
behalf of itself and the Cities, for the sole benefit of the United States of America, and
such fund shall not be subject to the claim of any other Person, including Holders and
Credit Providers. Amounts on deposit in the Rebate Fund in accordance with section 148
of the Code shall be paid periodically to the United States of America in such amounts
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and at such times as are required by said section.
Section 8.9. Record Retention. The Cities and the Board covenant and agree to
retain all pertinent and material records relating to the use and expenditure of the Proceeds
of each issue of the Bonds until six years after the last Bond is redeemed, or such shorter
period as authorized by subsequent guidance issued by the Department of Treasury, if
applicable. All records will be kept in a manner that ensures their complete access
throughout the retention period. For this purpose, it is acceptable that such records are kept
either as hardcopy books and records or in an electronic storage and retrieval system,
provided that such electronic system includes reasonable controls and quality assurance
programs that assure the ability of the Cities and the Board to retrieve and reproduce
such books and records in the event of an examination of the Bonds by the Internal
Revenue Service.
Section 8.10.Disposition of Project. The Cities and the Board covenant that
the property constituting the projects financed or refinanced with the proceeds of the Bonds
will not be sold or otherwise disposed in a transaction resulting in the receipt by the Cities
or the Board of cash or other compensation, unless the Cities and the Board obtain an
opinion of nationally- recognized bond counsel that such sale or other disposition will
not adversely affect the tax- exempt status of the Bonds. For purposes of the
foregoing, the portion of the property comprising personal property and disposed in
the ordinary course shall not be treated as a transaction resulting in the receipt of cash or
other compensation. For purposes hereof, the Cities and the Board shall not be obligated to
comply with this covenant if they obtain an opinion that such failure to comply will not
adversely affect the excludability for federal income tax purposes from gross income of the
interest on the Bonds.
Section 8.11.Bond Insurance. The Bonds may be offered with one or more
commitments for bond insurance provided by the Insurer or Insurers, with the bond
insurance to be evidenced by one or more of the then current legal forms of the Policy or
Policies. The Cities may sell one or more maturities of the Bonds based on such
insurance but are not required to obtain bond insurance from another source if the Insurer
does not honor or is unable to honor its obligations to deliver the Policy or Policies on the
Closing Date. In the event that any of the Bonds are insured, the covenants and
representations of the Cities relating to insurance shall be set forth in the Officer's Pricing
Certificates.
Section 8.12. Issuance of Taxable Bonds. In the event the Authorized Officer
determines to issue any series of Bonds as taxable obligations pursuant to the authority
granted in Section 3.1 of this Ordinance, all covenants and representations of the Cities
regarding the tax- exempt status of the Bonds or any obligations relating to the issuance of
tax-exempt Bonds shall be null and void, including the covenants contained in
Sections 8.4 through 8.10 of this Article VIII.
Section 8.13.Allocation Of, And Limitation On, Expenditures For The
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Project. The Cities and the Board covenant to account for the expenditure of sale
proceeds and investment earnings to be used for the purposes described in this Ordinance (the
"Project") on its books and records in accordance with the requirements of the Internal
Revenue Code. The Cities and the Board recognize that in order for the proceeds to be
considered used for the reimbursement of costs, the proceeds must be allocated to
expenditures within 18 months of the later of the date that (1) the expenditure is made, or (2)
the Project is completed; but in no event later than three years after the date on which the
original expenditure is paid. The foregoing notwithstanding, the Cities and the Board
recognize that in order for proceeds to be expended under the Internal Revenue Code, the sale
proceeds or investment earnings must be expended no more than 60 days after the earlier of(
1)the fifth anniversary of the delivery of the Bonds, or (2)the date the Bonds are retired. The
Cities and the Board agree to obtain the advice of nationally-recognized bond counsel if such
expenditure fails to comply with the foregoing to assure that such expenditure will not
adversely affect the tax-exempt status of the Bonds. For purposes hereof, the Cities and the
Board shall not be obligated to comply with this covenant if it obtains an opinion that such
failure to comply will not adversely affect the excludability for federal income tax purposes
from gross income of the interest.
Article IX
OMITTED
ARTICLE X
REPEAL, SEVERABILITY, AND EFFECTIVE DATE
Section 10.1.0rdinance Irrepealable. After any of the Bonds shall be issued, this
Ordinance shall constitute a contract between the Cities, the Holders, and each Insurer,
and this Ordinance shall be and remain irrepealable until the Bonds and the interest thereon
shall be fully paid, canceled, refunded or discharged or provision for the payment thereof
shall be made.
Section 10.2. Severability. If any Section, paragraph, clause or provision of this
Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unenforceable, the invalidity or
lack of enforceability of such Section, paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any
of the remaining provisions of this Ordinance. If any Section, paragraph, clause or
provision of the Contract and Agreement shall for any reason be held to be invalid or
unenforceable, the invalidity or lack of enforceability of such Section, paragraph, clause or
provision shall not affect any of the remaining provisions of the Contract and Agreement, or
of any other provisions of this Ordinance not dependent directly for effectiveness upon the
provision of the Contract and Agreement thus declared to be invalid and unenforceable.
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PASSED BY THE FORT WORTH CITY COUNCIL THIS Il+ DAY OF
2016.
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Mayor City Seerat
City of W rt , Texas City of Fort Worth, Texas
7 AP :VED V FORM AND LEGALITY:
City A e
City of Fort Worth, Texas
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
CITY OF FORT WORTH §
I, Mary J. Kayser, City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, do hereby certify:
1. That the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an Ordinance, duly
presented a d passed by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, at a regular meeting
held on , 2016, as same appears of record in the Office of the City Secretary.
2. That said meeting was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place and
purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as
amended.
WITNESS MY HAND and the Official Seal of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, this: I day
of 2016.
City Se y,
City of Fort Worth, Texas
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APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE DALLAS CITY COUNCIL THIS 0%1 2016.
CITY OF DALLAS: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
A.C*GONZ�ALEZ, CHRIS BOWERS.,
City Interim City Attorney
By: By:i4i Inter City Attorney
THE STATE_OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF DALLAS §
CITY OF DALLAS §
I,Rosa Rios, City Secretary of the City of Dallas,Texas,do hereby certify:
1. That the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of an excerpt from the minutes of the City
Council of the City of Dallas, had in regular meetin j-a�2016, confirming the passage of Dallas Fort Worth
International Airport Fifty-First Supplemental Concurre t Bond Ordinance authorizing the issuance of Dallas Fort
Worth International Airport Joint Revenue Bonds which ordinance is duly of record in the minutes of said City
Council.
2. That said IVLT.t Ill g was open toAhe--pubhe,-and Fttbhe notice a€th�e�nrl putpos�o��a��
meeting was given,all as required by Chapter 551,Texas Government Code,as amended.
WITNESS MY HAND and seal of the City of Dallas,Texas,this '�_day hd 2016.
�` City Secre ary,
0 .• • City of Dallas,Texas
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SCHEDULEI
SCHEDULE OF REFUNDED BOND CANDIDATES
All or any portion of the following outstanding bonds that are set forth in the Officer's Pricing
Certificate:
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Joint Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2009A
Original Issuer Date Original Issue Amount Amount Refunded Maturities to be
Refunded
September 29, 2009 $281,005,000 $60,355,000 2020 thru 2024
MINUTES AND CERTIFICATION FOR DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT FIFTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONCURRENT BOND ORDINANCE
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF DALLAS §
CITY OF DALLAS §
I,the undersigned officer of the City of Dallas, hereby certify as follows:
1. That said City Council convened in a REGULAR MEETING ON THE 24 th
DAY OF AUGUST, 2016, at the City Hall, and the roll was called of the duly constituted
officers and members of said City Council, to-wit:
Michael S. Rawlings Mayor Tiffinni A. Young District 7
Monica R. Alonzo Mayor Pro Tern Erik Wilson District 8
Scott Griggs District 1 Mark Clayton District 9
Adam Medrano District 2 B. Adam McGough District 10
Casey Thomas, II District 3 Lee M. Kleinman District 11
Carolyn King Arnold District 4 Sandy Greyson District 12
Rickey D. Callahan District 5 Jennifer S. Gates District 13
Philip T. Kingston District 14
and all of said persons were present, except NONE, who were absent when vote
was taken, thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon, among other business, the following
was transacted at said Meeting: a written
FIFTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONCURRENT BOND ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING ONE OR MORE SERIES OF DALLAS FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JOINT REVENUE BONDS, FOR
LAWFUL PURPOSES; PROVIDING THE SECURITY THEREFORE;
PROVIDING FOR THE SALE, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY
THEREOF SUBJECT TO CERTAIN PARAMETERS; AND PROVIDING
OTHER TERMS, PROVISIONS AND COVENANTS WITH RESPECT
THERETO
was duly introduced for the consideration of said City Council and read in full. It was then
duly moved and seconded that said Ordinance be adopted; and, after due discussion, said
motion, carrying with it the adoption of said Ordinance, prevailed and carried by the following
vote:
AYES: 15 NOES: 0 ABSTENTIONS: 0
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2. That a true, full, and correct copy of the aforesaid Ordinance adopted at the Meeting
described in the above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this Certificate; that said
Ordinance has been duly recorded in said City Council's minutes of said Meeting; that the above and
foregoing paragraph is a true, full, and correct excerpt fi•om said City Council's minutes of said Meeting
pertaining to the adoption of said Ordinance; that the persons named in the above and foregoing
paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified, and acting officers and members of said City Council as
indicated therein; and that each of the officers and members of said City Council was duly and
sufficiently notified officially and personally, in advance, of the time, place, and purpose of the aforesaid
Meeting, and that said Ordinance would be introduced and considered for adoption at said Meeting, and
each of said officers and members consented, in advance, to the holding of said Meeting for such
purpose; and that said Meeting was open to the public, and public notice of the time, place, and purpose
of said Meeting was given, all as required by Chapter 551, Texas Government Code, as amended.
SIGNS
City Secretary, City of Dallas, Texas
Signature Page for Minutes and Certification
MINUTES AND CERTIFICATION FOR
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
FIFTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONCURRENT BOND ORDINANCE
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTIES OF TARRANT, DENTON,PARKER,
JOHNSON AND WISE §
CITY OF FORT WORTH §
I,the undersigned officer of the City of Fort Worth,hereby certify as follows:
1. That said City Council convened in a REGULAR MEETING ON THE 16 th
DAY OF AUGUST, 2016, at the City Hall, and the roll was called of the duly constituted
officers and members of said City Council,to-wit:
Betsy Price Mayor
Sal Espino District 2
W.B Zimmerman District 3
Cary Moon District 4
Gyna Bivens District 5
Jungus Jordan District 6
Dennis Shingleton District 7
Kelly Allen Gray District 8
Ann Zadeh District 9
and all of said persons were present, except NONE, thus constituting a quorum. Whereupon,
among other business,the following was transacted at said Meeting: awritten
FIFTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONCURRENT BOND ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING ONE OR MORE SERIES OF DALLAS FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JOINT REVENUE BONDS, FOR
LAWFUL PURPOSES; PROVIDING THE SECURITY THEREFORE;
PROVIDING FOR THE SALE, EXECUTION AND DELIVERY
THEREOF SUBJECT TO CERTAIN PARAMETERS; AND PROVIDING
OTHER TERMS, PROVISIONS AND COVENANTS WITH RESPECT
THERETO
was duly introduced for the consideration of said City Council and read in full. It was then
duly moved and seconded that said Ordinance be adopted;and,after due discussion,said motion,
carrying with it the adoption of said Ordinance,prevailed and carried by the following vote:
AYES: 9 NOES: 0 ABSTENTIONS: 0
2. That a true, full, and correct copy of the aforesaid Ordinance adopted at the
Meeting described in the above and foregoing paragraph is attached to and follows this
Certificate; that said Ordinance has been duly recorded in said City Council's minutes of said
Meeting; that the above and foregoing paragraph is a true, fall, and correct excerpt from said
City Council's minutes of said Meeting pertaining to the adoption of said Ordinance; that the
persons named in the above and foregoing paragraph are the duly chosen, qualified, and
acting officers and members of said City Council as indicated therein; and that each of the
officers and members of said City Council was duly and sufficiently notified officially and
personally, in advance, of the time, place, and purpose of the aforesaid Meeting, and that said
Ordinance would be introduced and considered for adoption at said Meeting, and each of said
officers and members consented, in advance, to the holding of said Meeting for such purpose;
and that said Meeting was open to the public, and public notice of the time,place, and purpose of
said Meeting was given, all as required by Chapter 551,Texas Government Code, as amended.
SIGNED ,
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Signature Page for Minutes and Certification
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
FIFTY-FIRST SUPPLEMENTAL CONCURRENT BOND ORDINANCE
Passed concurrently by the City Councils of the Cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas
Authorizing One or More Series of
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT JOINT REVENUE BONDS
Passed by the City Council of the City of Dallas August 24, 2016
Passed by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth August 16, 2016
Effective August 24, 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preambles .................................................................................................................................1
ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS AND OTHERREMINIARY MATTERS....................................2
Section1.1. Short Title................................................................................................................2
Section1.2. Definitions...............................................................................................................2
Section 1.3. Table of Contents, Titles and Headings..................................................................5
Section1.4. Interpretation ..........................................................................................................5
Section 1.5. Declarations and Additional Rights and Limitations Under the Master Bond
Ordinance ...............................................................................................................5
ARTICLE II PURPOSES,PLEDGE AND SECURITY FOR BONDS.................................7
Section 2.1. Purposes of Ordinance.............................................................................................7 ,
Section 2.2. Pledge, Security for, Sources of Payment of Bonds..............................................8
ARTICLE III AUTHORIZATION; GENERAL TERMS AND PROVISIONS REGARDING
THEBONDS.............................................................................................................................. 8
Section3.1. Authorization...........................................................................................................8
Section 3.2. Initial Date, Denominations,Number, Maturity, Initial Registered Owner,
Characteristics of the Initial Bond and Expiration Date of Delegation...................9
Section 3.3. Medium, Method and Place of Payment ................................................................12
Section3.4. Ownership...............................................................................................................13
Section 35. Registration, Transfer and Exchange......................................................................13
Section 3.6. Cancellation and Authentication............................................................................ 15
Section3.7. Temporary Bonds................................................................................................... 15
Section 3.8. Replacement Bonds................................................................................................ 15
Section 3.9. Book-Entry Only System........................................................................................16
Section 3.10.Successor Securities Depository.................:...........................................................17
Section 3.1 I.Payments to Cede & Co..........................................................................................18
ARTICLE IV REDEMPTION OF BONDS BEFORE MATURITY....................................18
Section 4.1. Limitation on Redemption.......................................................................................18
Section 4.2. Optional Redemption...............................................................................................18
Section4.3. Partial Redemption..................................................................................................
Section 4.4. Mandatory Redemption of Certain Bonds...............................................................19
Section 4.5. Notice of Redemption to Holders............................................................................19
Section 4.6. Conditional Notice of Redemption..........................................................................20
Section 4.7. Payment Upon Redemption.....................................................................................20
Section4.8. Effect of Redemption...............................................................................................20
ARTICLE V PAYING AGENT/REGISTRAR.........................................................................21
Section 5.1. Appointment of Initial Paying Agent/Registrar.............................................
Section5.2. Qualifiations.............................................................................................................21
Section 53. Maintaining Paying Agent/Registar...................................................
Section5.4. Termination..............................................................................................................21
Section5.5. Notice of Change.................................................................................................... 21
Section 5.6. Agreement to Perform Duties and Functions...........................................................21
Section 5.7. Delivery of Records to Successsor.......................................................................... 21
ARTICLEVI FORM OF THE BONDS................................................................................... 22
Section6.1. Form Generally........................................................................................................ 22
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Section6.2. Form of Bond............................................................................................................. 22
Section6.3. CUSIP Registration................................................................................................... 31
Section 6.4. Legal Opinion.............................. ............ 31
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ARTICLE VII EXECUTION, APPROVAL, REGISTRATION, SALE AND
DELIVERY OF BONDS AND RELATED
DOCUMENTS............................................................................................................................... 31
Section 7.1. Method of Execution,Delivery of Initial.................................................................. 31
Section 7.2. Approval and Registration.........................................................................................32
Section7.3. TEFRA Approval.......................................................................................................33
Section 7.4. Approval of Credit Agreements.................................................................................33
Section 7.5. Attorney General Modification..................................................................................33
Section7.6, Further Action............................................................................................................33
Section 73. Refunding and Redemption of Refunded Bonds.......................................................33
ARTICLE VIII GENERAL PROVISIONS.............................................................................34
Section 8.1. Deposits and Uses of Bond Proceeds...............................................................................34
Section8.2. Payment of the Bonds...................................................................................................... 34
Section 8.3. Representations and Covenants....................................................................................... 34
Section 8.4. General Tax Covenant Regarding Tax-Exemption......................................................... 34
Section 8.5. Use of Proceeds of Non-PAB Bonds........................................................................... 35
Section 8.6. Use of Proceeds Regarding PAB Bonds.........................................................................37
Section8.7.No Federal Guarantee.....................................................................................................
Section8.8.No Arbitrage................................................................................................................... 37
Section8.9. Record Retention.............................................................................................................38
Section8.10. Disposition of Project....................................................................................................38
Section8.11. Bond Insurance..............................................................................................................38
Section 8.12. Issuance of Taxable Bonds............................................................................................39
Section 8.13. Allocation of and Limitation On,Expenditures for the Project....................................39
ARTICLE IX REPEAL, SEVERABILITY,AND EFFECTIVE DATE............................39
Section 10.1. Ordinance Irrepealable............................................................................................39
Section10.2. Severability..............................................................................................................39
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