Original Issuance Price definition
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Upon the Company accepting a Common Unitholder’s Commitment, such Common Unitholder will automatically be obligated to pay an amount equal to the Original Issuance Price of the Common Units corresponding to that Commitment.
The Company will require payment of the Original Issuance Price as part of the initial drawdown pursuant to 6.1.3 with respect to those Units.
The Original Issuance Price of the Series A Preferred Stock will be allocated between the shares of Mirror Preferred Stock and Exchange Preferred Stock in accordance with the relative fair market value of the assets and businesses to be held by the Distributed Entity and the assets and businesses to be retained by the Company, as determined in good faith by the Board after consultation with the Majority Holders.
All insurance proceeds payable under any fire, other casualty and/or rental insurance shall be payable solely to Tenant and Landlord shall have no interest therein, unless Tenant has a use and occupancy policy which provides coverage for loss of profits to which Landlord shall receive four percent (4%) of the insurance proceeds.
If the Company fails to make any required Cash Payment by the required Cash Payment Deadline on any share of Series B-2 Preferred Stock, then the Holder thereof will be entitled to receive cumulative cash dividends on each such share at a rate per annum of 4.00% on the Original Issuance Price (such dividends, “Default Cash Dividends”).