Catastrophe call covenants are the protective covenants found in the trust indenture that would be activated.
<h3>Explain
the Catastrophe call.</h3>
- If a facility is condemned, it can no longer generate revenues.
- Though the question is not clear as to why it was condemned, the best choice is that a catastrophe call provision would be activated.
- This requires the issuer to call in the bonds, repaying the bondholders if a disaster occurs.
- Of the other choices, sinking fund covenants and defeasance covenants have no bearing. A maintenance covenant requires the issuer to maintain the facility in good repair.
- This covenant is not "activated" by condemnation, as is a catastrophe called a covenant.
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Answer:
Matthew and Jaylen are different ethnicities and follow the same religion.
Explanation:
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Because Romeo is from a different family and the enemy of Juliet's father I think
But both them don't care their family's past they were only thinking of a peace between their family and fell in love
This is just a I guess I don't really know the full story of Romeo and Juuliet
But hope this help
ps i'm only 13
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
Nothing that's happened to me that may seem tramautic but basically my entire childhood I spent in court mandated therapy. I didn't really have a life outside of that. I was a quite kid, with a studder ( still have that ), who just didn't have any friends. My parents never got along and my dad was always seeing new people. The consequences were just not feeling comfortable with anyone, even myself. As far as stress goes I developed anxiety issues over time, so yeah. I never got it treated and hopefully someday I will. It was definitely differn't growing up, maybe not traumatic but it did shape me into the person I am today.
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