Interest Rate Conversion Date definition
Examples of Interest Rate Conversion Date in a sentence
- Each such Notice of Interest Rate Conversion shall specify (i) the Revolving Credit Loans to be so converted, (ii) the requested Interest Rate Conversion Date, and (iii) the respective amounts of each LIBOR Rate Loan and the Interest Period with respect thereto. 
- With respect to any Prime Rate Advance, Company has the right, on any or Business Day, as the case may be (a "Interest Rate Conversion Date"), to convert a Prime Rate Advance to a Eurodollar Advance, by giving Administrative Agent a Rollover Notice of such selection at least three (3) Business Days before the Interest Rate Conversion Date. 
- With respect to any Prime Rate Advance, Company has the right, on any Business Day, as the case may be (a “Interest Rate Conversion Date”), to convert a Prime Rate Advance to a Eurodollar Advance, by giving Administrative Agent a Rollover Notice of such selection at least three (3) Business Days before the Interest Rate Conversion Date. 
- Each such Notice of Interest Rate Conversion shall specify (i) the Loans to be so converted, (ii) the requested Interest Rate Conversion Date, and (iii) the respective amounts of each Eurodollar Rate Loan and the Interest Period with respect thereto. 
- From and after the date of the Interest Rate Conversion (the "Interest Rate Conversion Date") and for each Interest Accrual Period ending prior to the end of the Floating Rate Period which begins on such Interest Rate Conversion Date, interest on all of the Debentures shall accrue at the Subsequent Floating Rate.