Issuance Fee definition

Issuance Fee is defined in Section 2(h)(ii).
Issuance Fee shall have the meaning provided in Section 2B(8)(ii).
Issuance Fee shall have the meaning set forth in Clause 6(b).

Examples of Issuance Fee in a sentence

  • The Corporation shall provide the Applicant with a good faith estimate of the Cost of Issuance Fee prior to closing.

  • The Applicant shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the Corporation in connection with the issuance of the Bonds, the expenditure of the MMRB Loan proceeds, and provision of Credit Enhancement, if any, even if such costs and expenses exceed the Cost of Issuance Fee.

  • The Applicant shall pay a total deposit equal to one percent of the aggregate principal amount of proposed Taxable and Tax-exempt Bonds, or $75,000, whichever is greater, to the Corporation, which deposit may be applied toward the Cost of Issuance Fee.

  • Guarantees issued a.) Guarantee or Letter of Intent Issuance Fee (Beside the Guarantee Fee)EUR 80,- (per Guarantee or Letter of Intent)b.) Guarantee or Letter of Intent Commitment Fee(to be applied for the whole validity period in advance)In accordance with the terms of the relevant credit agreement or min.

  • The New (not applicable for Existing) International Student Administration Fee refers to the administrative fee which includes application for Kaplan student access card, Student’s Pass, Fee Protection Scheme, Medical Insurance and ICA Issuance Fee.


More Definitions of Issuance Fee

Issuance Fee shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 2H(1).
Issuance Fee has the meaning specified in Section 3.4(b).
Issuance Fee is defined in Section 2.2(g)(i).
Issuance Fee shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 2B(8)(ii).
Issuance Fee means the fee that may be charged by the Commission pursuant to Government Code section 8856.
Issuance Fee is defined in Section 3.2(g)(ii).
Issuance Fee means a fee in the amount of 0.10% of the aggregate principal amount of the Series K Notes, which shall be payable on a pro rata basis to each Series K Purchaser based on the principal amount of the Series K Notes to be purchased by such Series K Purchaser at Closing.