Origination Fee Reopener Sample Clauses

Origination Fee Reopener. No more frequently than once with respect to the Initial Term or any individual Renewal Term, as applicable, either Carrier or Operator may, upon delivery of Notice to the other Party, initiate negotiations between the Parties for the purpose of revising the Origination Fee; provided, however, that such Notice may not be delivered (a) in the case of the Initial Term, prior to the fifth anniversary of the Effective Date and (b) in the case of any Renewal Term, prior to the date that is 90 Days prior to the commencement of such Renewal Term. Immediately upon receipt of such Notice, Carrier and Operator will negotiate in good faith to revise the Origination Fee. Unless the Parties agree otherwise, if the negotiation is not concluded within 120 Days following receipt of such Notice, Carrier and Operator will be deemed to be unable to agree upon a revised Origination Fee for purposes of Section 5.07 and the Origination Fee then in effect shall not be revised pursuant to this Section 3.03. However, if Carrier does not negotiate in good faith, or if Carrier requires changes to the Origination Fee that are not commercially reasonable, then Carrier’s Purchase Option as described in Section 5.07 shall be forfeited.
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Related to Origination Fee Reopener

  • Origination Fee The Borrower shall pay the Lender a fully earned and non-refundable origination fee of $50,000, due and payable upon the execution of this Agreement.

  • Origination Fees As compensation for the investigation, selection, sourcing and acquisition or origination of Loans, the Company shall pay an Origination Fee to the Advisor for each such acquisition or origination. With respect to the acquisition or origination of a Loan to be wholly owned by the Company, the Origination Fee payable to the Advisor shall equal 1% of the amount funded by the Company to acquire or originate the Loan, including any Acquisition Expenses related to such investment and any debt used to fund the acquisition or origination of the Loan. With respect to the acquisition of a Loan through any Joint Venture or any partnership in which the Company is, directly or indirectly, a co-venturer or partner, the Origination Fee payable to the Advisor shall equal 1% of the portion of the amount actually paid or allocated to acquire or originate the Loan, inclusive of the Acquisition Expenses associated with such Loan, plus the amount of any outstanding debt associated with such Loan that is attributable to the Company’s investment in the Joint Venture or partnership. The Company will not pay an Origination Fee to the Advisor with respect to any transaction pursuant to which the Company is required to pay the Advisor an Acquisition Fee. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the payment of Origination Fees by the Company shall be subject to the limitations on Acquisition Fees contained in (and defined in) the Company’s Articles of Incorporation. The Advisor shall submit an invoice to the Company following the closing or closings of each Loan, accompanied by a computation of the Origination Fee. The Origination Fee payable to the Advisor shall be paid at the closing of the transaction upon receipt of the invoice by the Company.

  • Collateral Management Fee Borrower shall pay Lender as additional interest a monthly collateral management fee (the "Collateral Management Fee") equal to 0.0625% per month of the Fee Facility Cap. The Collateral Management Fee shall be payable monthly in arrears on the first day of each successive calendar month (starting with the month in which the Closing Date occurs).

  • Collateral Monitoring Fee A monthly collateral monitoring fee of $1,000, payable in arrears on the last day of each month (prorated for any partial month at the beginning and upon termination of this Agreement); and

  • Utilization Fee If the aggregate outstanding amount of (i) all Revolving Credit Advances hereunder and (ii) all "Revolving Credit Advances" under (and as defined in) the Three-Year Agreement exceeds thirty-three percent (33%) of the aggregate amount of (x) all Commitments hereunder and (y) all "Commitments" under (and as defined in) the Three-Year Agreement then in effect on such date (or, if any of the Commitments or "Commitments" have been terminated, the aggregate amount of all Commitments and "Commitments" in effect immediately prior to such termination), the Borrower will pay to the Agent for the ratable benefit of the Lenders a utilization fee (the "Utilization Fee") at a per annum rate equal to the Applicable Utilization Fee Rate in effect from time to time payable on the aggregate outstanding amount of all Revolving Credit Advances on such date, payable in arrears quarterly on the last day of each March, June, September and December, and on the Revolver Termination Date.

  • Servicing Fee Rate The rate used to calculate the Servicing Fee is equal to such rate as is set forth on the Mortgage Loan Schedule with respect to a Mortgage Loan.

  • Origination Date The origination date is no earlier than ninety (90) days prior to the related Purchase Date.

  • Utilization Fees (i) If on any day the sum of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of all Loans to the Borrowers plus the L/C Obligations then outstanding exceeds the product of (A) one-half (1/2) times (B) the Revolving Loan Commitment, each Borrower shall pay to the Administrative Agent, for the pro rata benefit of each Lender, a per annum fee equal to the Applicable Percentage for Utilization Fees multiplied by such Borrower’s outstanding Loans plus the L/C Obligations then outstanding (the “Utilization Fees”).

  • Master Servicing Fee Rate The rate used to calculate the Master Servicing Fee for each Mortgage Loan is 0.017% per annum.

  • Collection Fees If collection fees are assessed or attorney’s fees are expended by the University in the process of obtaining unpaid housing charges, the student will be responsible for the payment of those fees in addition to the unpaid housing charges.

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