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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
'''Certificate Of Participation'''. Municipal security evidencing a pro rata share in a specific pledged revenue stream, usually lease payments by the issuer that are typically subject to annual appropriation
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A '''Certificate Of Participation''' is a [[Municipal Security]] evidencing a pro-rata share in a specific pledged revenue stream, usually lease payments by the issuer that are typically subject to annual appropriation.
  
 
The certificate generally entitles the holder to receive a share, or participation, in the payments from a particular project. The payments are passed through the lessor to the certificate holders. The lessor typically assigns the lease and the payments to a trustee, which then distributes the payments to the certificate holders.
 
The certificate generally entitles the holder to receive a share, or participation, in the payments from a particular project. The payments are passed through the lessor to the certificate holders. The lessor typically assigns the lease and the payments to a trustee, which then distributes the payments to the certificate holders.
 
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[[Category:Bonds]]
 
[[Category:Bonds]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 24 April 2024

Definition

A Certificate Of Participation is a Municipal Security evidencing a pro-rata share in a specific pledged revenue stream, usually lease payments by the issuer that are typically subject to annual appropriation.

The certificate generally entitles the holder to receive a share, or participation, in the payments from a particular project. The payments are passed through the lessor to the certificate holders. The lessor typically assigns the lease and the payments to a trustee, which then distributes the payments to the certificate holders.