Aggregate Principal Amount The aggregate principal amount of the Senior Notes that may be authenticated and delivered under this Second Supplemental Indenture shall be unlimited; provided that the Obligor complies with the provisions of this Second Supplemental Indenture.
Limitation on Aggregate Principal Amount The aggregate principal amount of the Notes shall not be limited. The Company shall not execute and the Trustee shall not authenticate or deliver Notes except as permitted by the terms of the Indenture.
Designation Amount and Issue of Notes The Notes shall be designated as “3.00% Convertible Senior Subordinated Notes due 2024”. Notes not to exceed the aggregate principal amount of $200,000,000 (except pursuant to Sections 2.05, 2.06, 3.05, 3.06 and 15.02 hereof) upon the execution of this Indenture, may be executed by the Company and delivered to the Trustee for authentication, and the Trustee shall thereupon authenticate and deliver said Notes to or upon the written order of the Company, signed by its Chairman of the Board, its Chief Executive Officer, its President, its Chief Financial Officer, its Chief Operating Officer, any Vice President (whether or not designated by a number or numbers or word or words added before or after the title “Vice President”), its Treasurer, its Secretary or any Assistant Secretary, without any further action by the Company hereunder.
Revolving Committed Amount If at any time after the Closing Date, the sum of the aggregate principal amount of outstanding Revolving Loans plus outstanding Swingline Loans plus outstanding LOC Obligations shall exceed the Revolving Committed Amount, the Borrower shall immediately prepay the Revolving Loans and Swingline Loans and (after all Revolving Loans and Swingline Loans have been repaid) Cash Collateralize the LOC Obligations in an amount sufficient to eliminate such excess (such prepayment to be applied as set forth in clause (vii) below).
Amount of Borrowing Tranche Each Borrowing Tranche of Loans under the LIBOR Rate Option shall be in integral multiples of $500,000 and not less than $1,000,000; and