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provided that notice of redemption thereof has been duly given. The City may also at any time <br />discharge its obligations with respect to any Bonds, subject to the provisions of law now or <br />hereafter authorizing and regulating such action, -by depositing irrevocably in escrow, with a <br />suitable banking institution qualified by law as an escrow agent for this purpose, cash or <br />securities described in Minnesota Statutes, Section 475.67, Subdivision 8, bearing interest <br />payable at such times and at such rates and maturing on such dates as shall be required, without <br />regard to sale and/or reinvestment, to pay all amounts to become due thereon to maturity or, if <br />notice of redemption as herein required has been duly provided for, to such earlier redemption <br />date. <br />20. Compliance With Reimbursement Bond Re lau tions. The provisions of this <br />paragraph are intended to establish and provide for the City's compliance with United States <br />Treasury Regulations Section 1.150-2 (the "Reimbursement Regulations") applicable to the <br />"reimbursement proceeds" of the Bonds, being those portions thereof which will be used by the <br />City to reimburse itself for any expenditure which the City paid or will have paid prior to the <br />Closing Date (a "Reimbursement Expenditure"). <br />The City hereby certifies and/or covenants as follows: <br />(a) Not later than 60 days after the date of payment of a Reimbursement Expenditure, <br />the City (or person designated to do so on behalf of the City) has made or will have made a <br />written declaration of the City's official intent (a "Declaration") which effectively (i) states the <br />City's reasonable expectation to reimburse itself for the payment of the Reimbursement <br />Expenditure out of the proceeds of a subsequent borrowing; (ii) gives a general and functional <br />description of the property, project or program to which the Declaration relates and for which the <br />Reimbursement Expenditure is paid, or identifies a specific fund or account of the City and the <br />general functional purpose thereof from which the Reimbursement Expenditure was to be paid <br />(collectively the "Project"); and (iii) states the maximum principal amount of debt expected to be <br />issued by the City for the purpose of financing the Project; provided, however, that no such <br />Declaration shall necessarily have been made with respect to: (i) "preliminary expenditures" for <br />the Project, defined in the Reimbursement Regulations to include engineering or architectural, <br />surveying and soil testing expenses and similar prefatory costs, which in the aggregate do not <br />exceed 20% of the "issue price" of the Bonds, and (ii) a de minimis amount of Reimbursement <br />Expenditures not in excess of the lesser of $100,000 or 5% of the proceeds of the Bonds. <br />(b) Each Reimbursement Expenditure is a capital expenditure or a cost of issuance of <br />the Bonds or any of the other types of expenditures described in Section 1.150-2(d)(3) of the <br />Reimbursement Regulations. <br />(c) The "reimbursement allocation" described in the Reimbursement Regulations for <br />each Reimbursement Expenditure shall and will be made forthwith following (but not prior to) <br />the issuance of the Bonds and in all events within the period ending on the date which is the later. <br />of 18 months after payment of the Reimbursement Expenditure or one year after the date on <br />which the Project to which the Reimbursement Expenditure relates is first placed in service, but <br />not more than three years after the date of the Reimbursement Expenditure. <br />13I4_'67% : 18 <br />