Dealer Fees definition

Dealer Fees means with respect to any Purchase Period for any Percentage Interest, the rate set forth in a fee letter executed among the Seller, the Agent and the Purchaser.
Dealer Fees means commercial paper dealer fees and commissions incurred by the Issuer in connection with the issuance of Issuer CP.
Dealer Fees means a fee, payable in arrears on each Carrying Cost ----------- Payment Date to the Agent for the account of the Securitization Lender, equal to the product of (i) the average daily amount of outstanding Advances with respect to which the Applicable Interest Rate is the CP Rate and (ii) the per annum rate of 0.05%.

Examples of Dealer Fees in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Capstone Fees, Service Costs, Asset Leasing Fees, Loan Servicing Fees and Regulated Broker Dealer Fees do not constitute Other Fees.

  • The Managing Dealer Fees shall be paid in arrears on a quarterly basis.

  • In the event the Managing Dealer is terminated for failure to comply with the terms hereof or for any other “cause” event, the Managing Dealer shall be entitled only to its prorated Managing Dealer Fees through such termination date, offset by any losses suffered by the Company or any officer or trustee of the Company arising from the Managing Dealer’s breach of this Agreement or an action that would otherwise give rise to an indemnification claim against the Managing Dealer under Section 4.b. herein.

  • Each Party agrees that the Dealer Fees payable by such Party hereunder will be at least as favorable as compared to the fees payable to such Party's other sales dealers in the applicable Territory, in the same channel, that provide substantially similar volume, and based on substantially similar terms, conditions, and commitments as provided for herein.

  • Selling Commissions, Selected Dealer Fees and Wholesaling Fees will be paid within five business days following any Closing Date with respect to the Shares sold to purchasers whose Shares are issued on such Closing Date.

  • The Parties agree to review the Dealer Fees on an annual basis or upon request from either Party, by providing the other Party with thirty (30) days’ notice, such request shall not be made more than twice per calendar year.

  • To the extent that the balance of the Shareholder Servicing and/or Distribution Fees received by the Managing Dealer is sufficient to cover the Managing Dealer Fees in any quarter, the Managing Dealer Fees shall be paid from such balance.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Capstone Fees, Service Costs, Loan Servicing Fees and Regulated Broker Dealer Fees do not constitute Other Fees.

  • No Selling Commissions, Selected Dealer Fees or Wholesaling Fees will be paid in connection with purchases of Shares made through the DRIP.

  • Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, and except as set forth below, prior to 15-month anniversary of the date hereof, the Company shall pay to the Managing Dealer any remaining balance of the Managing Dealer Fees not yet paid at such time and reimbursement for all accountable expenses incurred in accordance with this agreement prior to the termination date.


More Definitions of Dealer Fees

Dealer Fees means any fees payable by the Issuer to the Placement Agent (or successor thereto) pursuant to any Dealer Fee Letter.
Dealer Fees means, with respect to a Solar Loan, certain fees paid by the Originator to the Dealer.
Dealer Fees means a commercial paper dealer fee, payable to each Conduit Lender, of not greater than 5 basis points per annum on the amount of CP issued to fund Note Purchases by such Conduit Lender.
Dealer Fees means the fees described in paragraph 6 of the Fee and Yield Letter.
Dealer Fees means, with respect to a Solar Loan, certain fees paid by the Originator to the Dealer. “Debarment Regulations” means all of the following: