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Wisor compares it to people being forced into 10-year mortgages rather than 30-year mortgages
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"The [federal] tax code says the town has to have a reasonable expectation, on the date of issuance, that it will spend the money in three years," Wisor said.
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"The (federal) tax code says the town has to have a reasonable expectation, on the date of issuance, that it will spend the money in three years," Wisor said.
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Dee Wisor, an Denver-based attorney, told the commissioners that federal law states the town would have to use 85 percent of the money within three years.
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Wisor compares it to people being forced into 10-year mortgages rather than 30-year mortgages
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The District 31-4A Newcomer of the Year, Wisor, was a strong scorer and rebounder for Gregory-Portland, as she averaged 10.8 points and nearly five boards per game.
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Wisor said the bonds had a lower rating because they were for a start-up construction project rather than a long-running public entity.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals 2010
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Wisor said the bonds had a lower rating because they were for a start-up construction project rather than a long-running public entity.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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Wisor proved to be a dual asset for the Lady Cats in leading them back to the Class 4A playoffs this season.
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Dee Wisor, an Denver-based attorney, told the commissioners that federal law states the town would have to use 85 percent of the money within three years.
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