- Proposed Bonds Arbitrage Regs Clarify Definition of “Investment-Type Property”
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Comment Letter to IRS on Proposed Bond Arbitrage Regs.
- GFOA: 23rd Annual Governmental GAAP Update
- Seven Things Everyone Asks About Continuing Disclosure: Gilmore Bell
- Municipal Bonds Are Scarce. That’s Good News for Borrowers.
- Green Bonds Are in High Demand, But Are They a Better Deal?
- Fitch: Statutory Lien Treatment Lifts AZ, RI Local GO Ratings.
- S&P Live Webcast and Q&A: US Public Finance: Transportation Sector Update – This Thursday [7/18]
- And finally, We Just Needed a Little Time to Think it Over is brought to us this week by Ucci v. Town of Coventry, in which two brothers sought a declaratory judgment that they were the owners of a disputed strip of land. Town objected, arguing that said strip of land had been dedicated as a public way. Court agreed that an offer of dedication had indeed been made. Court also noted that the Town was required to respond to the offer of dedication within a reasonable amount of time and that – just perhaps – such period had elapsed due to the fact that the offer had been made 67 YEARS AGO. Shout-out to the Town of Coventry, Rhode Island for putting our collective procrastination problems in perspective.