Joint Fee Letter definition
Examples of Joint Fee Letter in a sentence
Receipt by the Administrative Agent and the Lenders of all fees, if any, then owing pursuant to the Administrative Agent Fee Letter and the Joint Fee Letter, Section 2.10 or pursuant to any other Credit Document.
The Borrowers shall pay such other fees as described in the Agent Fee Letter and the Joint Fee Letter.
The Borrower shall pay to the Arrangers, the Administrative Agent and each of the Lenders, for their own respective accounts, such fees as shall have been separately agreed upon in writing (including in the Joint Fee Letter and in the Agency Fee Letter, as applicable) in the amounts and at the times so specified, including an annual administrative fee payable to the Administrative Agent.
The Borrower shall pay to the Arrangers and the Administrative Agent, for their own respective accounts, fees in the amounts and at the times specified in the Joint Fee Letter and the Administrative Agent’s Fee Letter.
The Company shall pay directly to the applicable L/C Issuer for its own account a fronting fee with respect to each Letter of Credit, at the rate per annum equal to the percentage set forth in the Joint Fee Letter, computed on the Dollar Equivalent of the daily amount available to be drawn under such Letter of Credit on a quarterly basis in arrears.