Present Value of Interest definition
Examples of Present Value of Interest in a sentence
All Conversion Amounts converted by the Holder after the Optional Redemption Notice Date and prior to the Optional Redemption Date shall (I) entitle the Holder to receive the Present Value of Interest for the Principal converted on the Conversion Date and (II) reduce the Principal of this Note required to be redeemed on the Optional Redemption Date.
The Mandatory Redemption Notice shall state the aggregate Conversion Amount of the Notes which the Company has elected to be subject to Mandatory Redemption from all of the holders of the Notes pursuant to this Section 8(a) (and analogous provisions under the Additional Notes) and the Present Value of Interest to be paid to such Holders on the Mandatory Redemption Date.
All Conversion Amounts converted by the Holder after the Mandatory Redemption Notice Date shall reduce the Conversion Amount of this Note required to be redeemed on the Mandatory Redemption Date and the Holder shall be entitled to receive from the Company, on the applicable Conversion Date, an amount in cash equal to the Present Value of Interest of any such Conversion Amount.
The portion of this Note subject to redemption pursuant to this Section 8(a) shall be redeemed by the Company at a price equal to the sum of (x) the Conversion Amount being redeemed and (y) the Present Value of Interest applicable to such Conversion Amount (the “Mandatory Redemption Price”) on the date which is thirty (30) days after its delivery of a Mandatory Redemption Notice (the “Mandatory Redemption Date”).
In addition to the foregoing, at the time of the consummation of any such Change of Control, the Company shall pay to the Holder an amount in cash equal to the Present Value of Interest (if any) for any Conversion Amount converted pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 hereof during the Change of Control Measuring Period.