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Acceptance; Rejection. A holder of Notes may accept or reject the offer to prepay made pursuant to this Section 8.9 by causing a notice of such acceptance or rejection to be delivered to at least 5 Business Days prior to the Proposed Prepayment Date. A failure by a holder of Notes to respond to an offer to prepay made pursuant to this Section 8.9 shall be deemed to constitute a rejection of such offer by such holder.

Acceptance/Rejection. A holder of Notes may accept the offer to prepay made pursuant to this [Section 8.8] by causing a notice of such acceptance to be delivered to [[Organization A:Organization]] not later than 15 Business Days after receipt by such holder of the most recent offer of prepayment. A failure by a holder of Notes to respond to an offer to prepay made pursuant to this [Section 8.8] shall be deemed to constitute rejection of such offer by such holder.

Acceptance; Rejection — A holder of Notes may accept the offer to prepay made pursuant to this [Section 8.3] by causing a notice of such acceptance to be delivered to the Company on or before the date specified in the Change of Control Prepayment Certificate. A failure by a holder of Notes to respond to an offer to prepay made pursuant to this [Section 8.3], or to accept an offer as to all of the Notes held by the holder, within such time period shall be deemed to constitute rejection of such offer by such holder.

Acceptance and Payment. To accept such Prepayment Offer, a holder of Notes shall cause a notice of such acceptance to be delivered to the Company not later than 10 days prior to the Transfer Prepayment Date. Failure to accept such offer in writing not later than 10 days prior to the Transfer Prepayment Date shall be deemed to be rejection of the Prepayment Offer. If so accepted by any holder of a Note, such Prepayment Offer equal to not less than such holder’s Ratable Portion of the Net Proceeds Amount in respect of such Debt Prepayment Transfer, together with any additional amount offered to and accepted by such holder pursuant to the following sentence shall be due and payable on the Transfer Prepayment Date. If any holder of Notes fails to accept such Prepayment Offer, such holder’s Ratable Portion of the Net Proceeds Amount shall be offered pro rata to each holder of Notes that has accepted such Prepayment Offer. A Prepayment Offer pursuant to this [Section 8.2(c)] shall be made at 100% of the principal amount being so prepaid, together with interest on such principal amount then being prepaid accrued to the Transfer Prepayment Date.

the Notes shall be made at par, together with accrued interest thereon to the date of such prepayment, but without the payment of the Make-Whole Amount. Any offer of prepayment of the Notes pursuant to this Section 10.5 shall be given to each holder of the Notes by written notice that shall be delivered not less than fifteen (15) days and not more than sixty (60) days prior to the proposed prepayment date. Each such notice shall state that it is given pursuant to this Section and that the offer set forth in such notice must be accepted by such holder in writing and shall also set forth # the prepayment date, # a description of the circumstances which give rise to the proposed prepayment and # a calculation of the Ratable Portion for such holder’s Notes. Each holder of the Notes which desires to have its Notes prepaid shall notify in writing delivered not less than five (5) Business Days prior to the proposed prepayment date of its acceptance of such offer of prepayment. A failure by a holder of Notes to respond to an offer to prepay made pursuant to this Section 10.3 shall be deemed to constitute a rejection of such offer by such holder. Prepayment of Notes pursuant to this Section 10.5 shall be made in accordance with Section 8.2 (but without payment of the Make-Whole Amount).

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