Interest on Debenture Sample Clauses

Interest on Debenture. Interest shall be payable on the outstanding principal amount of the Debenture at the Interest Rate. Interest on the Debenture shall be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Interest shall be calculated and paid through the last such date prior to the Maturity Date or conversion.
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Interest on Debenture. Interest shall be payable on the outstanding principal amount of the Debenture at the Interest Rate. Interest on the Debenture shall be calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Interest shall be calculated semi-annually as of December 1 and June 1 of each year from the Issuance Date through the last such date prior to the Maturity Date and on the Maturity Date, and accrued interest as of each such date shall be due and payable fifteen calendar days after each such date, provided that the first such date on which interest shall be calculated and paid shall be the first such semi-annual date following the original issuance of the Debenture. If the Company fails to pay to the Holder any portion of cash interest that has accrued on the principal amount of the Debenture when payment is due, such unpaid portion of accrued interest shall continue to be due from and payable by the Company to the Holder until paid. Interest shall be payable in cash, provided that for each interest payment due and payable through January 1, 2001, the interest payment shall be by payment in kind securities by issuance of additional Debentures of like tenor as this Debenture with a principal amount equal to the amount of the cash interest payment which would have been paid ("PIK Interest"). For each interest payment due and payable after January 1, 2001, payment shall be by cash or by PIK Interest at the election of Holder by written notice to the Company, provided that the Company shall only pay PIK Interest and not cash interest in the event the Company's earnings before deduction of interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) for the six (6) months ended with the previous quarter (for the December 1 payment: the six (6) months ended September 30; and for the June 1 payment: the six (6) months ended March 31) are less than one hundred twenty-five percent (125%) of the Company's obligation for such interest payment and for all other dividends and interest due and payable on all other outstanding securities of the Company as of such time. The Company hereby agrees that interest payments on the Debenture shall take priority over any preferred stock dividends payable to current holders of the Company's 8% Series C Convertible Exchangeable Preferred Stock.

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