Common use of Early Redemption Clause in Contracts

Early Redemption. the Investor may redeem the note at any time before the Maturity Date, by accepting 90% of the partial or full outstanding principal and giving the Company not less than 30 days’ written notice stating the redemption amount and wiring information to the Company. During the written notice period, the Note still carries interest and the Company is obliged to pay the interest charge on monthly basis. If the partial redemption takes place, the interest charge will be accrued pursuant to the Outstanding Balance of the Note.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Fixed Interest Promissory Note Purchase Agreement (Ando Holdings Ltd.), Fixed Interest Promissory Note Purchase Agreement (Ando Holdings Ltd.), Fixed Interest Promissory Note Purchase Agreement (Ando Holdings Ltd.)

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Early Redemption. the The Investor may redeem the note at any time before the Maturity Date, by accepting 90% of the partial or full outstanding principal and giving the Company not less than 30 days’ written notice stating the redemption amount and wiring information to the Company. During the written notice period, the Note still carries interest and the Company is obliged to pay the interest charge on monthly basis. If the partial redemption takes place, the interest charge will be accrued pursuant to the Outstanding Balance of the Note.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ando Holdings Ltd., Ando Holdings Ltd.

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Early Redemption. the The Investor may redeem the note at any time before the Maturity Date, by accepting 90% of the partial or full outstanding principal and giving the Company not less than 30 days’ written notice stating the redemption amount and wiring information to the Company. During the written notice period, the Note still carries interest and the Company is obliged to pay the interest charge on monthly basis. If the partial redemption takes place, the interest charge will be accrued pursuant to the Outstanding Balance of the Note.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fixed Interest Promissory Note (Ando Holdings Ltd.)

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