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AFFILIATE INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS. ELIGIBLE DEBT ----------------------------------------------- SECURITIES. ----------- (a) All Partnership funds will be invested in the securities of Investment Affiliates (the "AFFILIATE INVESTMENT INSTRUMENTS") and Eligible Debt Securities. No more than 99% of the Initial Partnership Proceeds will be used by the Partnership to purchase the Initial Debentures meeting the criteria set forth in this Section 7.1. The remaining funds from the Initial Partnership Proceeds will be used to purchase Eligible Debt Securities in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. (b) The Partnership shall apply approximately 99% of the Initial Partnership Proceeds to purchase (1) junior subordinated debentures of HEI (the "INITIAL HEI DEBENTURES") in the aggregate principal amount of $103,000,000 and (2) junior subordinated debentures of one or more United States subsidiaries of hei in an aggregate principal amount of $17,073,100 (such debentures referred to as the "INITIAL AFFILIATE DEBENTURES"). The Initial HEI Debentures and the Initial Affiliate Debentures are collectively referred to as the "INITIAL DEBENTURES". The Partnership may purchase the Initial Debentures only upon receipt of an opinion of the Independent Financial Advisor to the effect that (i) each Investment Affiliate will have the wherewithal to make the scheduled payments of principal of and interest on the Initial Debentures as they come due, (ii) each Investment Affiliate which is issuing the Initial Affiliate Debentures would have been capable, if supported in the case of Investment Affiliates other than HEI by a full and unconditional guarantee from HEI comparable to an Investment Guarantee, of issuing and selling debt instruments with terms and conditions comparable to the applicable Initial Debentures to unrelated third party investors, (iii) the financial terms and conditions of the Initial Debentures taken as a whole are not more favorable to the relevant investment affiliate than could have been obtained by such Investment Affiliate from unrelated third party investors pursuant to a contemporaneous public offering or private placement pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of securities comparable to such Initial Debentures and supported by a full and unconditional guarantee by HEI. On the Closing Date, the Partnership shall invest at least 1% of such Initial Partnership Proceeds in Eligible Debt Securities. The terms of the Initial Debentures will be as set forth in the Indentures.
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(b) Acquiror shall not reduce the PIPE Investment Amount or the subscription amount under any Subscription Agreement or reduce or impair the rights of Acquiror under any Subscription Agreement, permit any amendment or modification to be made to, any waiver (in whole or in part) of, or provide consent to modify (including consent to terminate), any provision or remedy under, or any replacements of, any of the Subscription Agreements, in each case, other than any assignment or transfer contemplated therein or expressly permitted thereby (without any further amendment, modification or waiver to such assignment or transfer provision); provided, that, in the case of any such assignment or transfer, the initial party to such Subscription Agreement remains bound by its obligations with respect thereto in the event that the transferee or assignee, as applicable, does not comply with its obligations to consummate the purchase of the PIPE Securities contemplated thereby, unless otherwise approved in writing by the other Party (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), and except for any of the foregoing actions that would not increase conditionality or impose any new obligation on Acquiror. 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