Common use of The Note and Interest Clause in Contracts

The Note and Interest. (a) All advances with respect to the Loan shall be evidenced by the promissory note of the Borrower, payable to the order of the Bank in the principal amount of Thirty-Two Million Dollars ($32,000,000.00), in form substantially the same as the copy of the Note attached hereto as Exhibit “A.” The entire principal amount of the Loan shall be due and payable on the Termination Date. The unpaid principal balances of the Loan shall bear interest from the Closing Date on disbursed and unpaid principal balances as specified in the Note. Said interest shall be payable monthly on the first (1st) day of each month after the Closing Date, with the final installment of interest being due and payable on the Termination Date, or on such earlier date as the Loan shall become due and payable.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (LINC Logistics Co), Loan Agreement (LINC Logistics Co), Loan Agreement (LINC Logistics Co)

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The Note and Interest. (a) All advances with respect to the Loan shall be evidenced by the promissory note of the Borrower, payable to the order of the Bank in the principal amount of Thirty-Two Five Million Dollars ($32,000,000.0035,000,000.00), in form substantially the same as the copy of the Note attached hereto as Exhibit “A.” "C." The entire unpaid principal amount of the Loan shall be due and payable on the Termination Date. The unpaid principal balances of the Loan shall bear interest from the Closing Date on disbursed and unpaid principal balances as specified provided in the Note. Said interest shall be payable monthly on the first (1st) day of each month after the Closing Date, with the final installment of interest being due and payable on the Termination Date, or on such earlier date as the Loan shall become becomes due and payable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan Agreement (Standard Premium Finance Holdings, Inc.)

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