Common use of Acquisition Expenses Clause in Contracts

Acquisition Expenses. A non-accountable acquisition expense reimbursement in the amount of: (i) 0.25% of the funds paid for purchasing an Asset, including any debt attributable to the Asset, plus 0.25% of the funds budgeted for development, construction or improvement in the case of Assets that we acquire and intend to develop, construct or improve or (ii) 0.25% of the funds advanced in respect of a loan or other investment. Acquisition Expenses also include any investment-related expenses due to third parties in the case of a completed investment, including, but not limited to legal fees and expenses, travel and communications expenses, costs of appraisals, accounting fees and expenses, third-party brokerage or finder’s fees, title insurance, premium expenses and other closing costs.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Advisory Management Agreement (Behringer Harvard Opportunity REIT II, Inc.), Advisory Management Agreement (Behringer Harvard Multifamily Reit I Inc), Advisory Management Agreement (Behringer Harvard Multifamily Reit I Inc)

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Acquisition Expenses. A non-accountable acquisition expense reimbursement in the amount of: (i) 0.25% of the funds paid for purchasing an Asset, including any debt attributable to the Asset, plus 0.25% of the funds budgeted for development, construction or improvement in the case of Assets that we acquire the Company acquires and intend intends to develop, construct or improve or (ii) 0.25% of the funds advanced in respect of a loan or other investment. Acquisition Expenses also include any investment-related expenses due to third parties in the case of a completed investment, including, but not limited to legal fees and expenses, travel and communications expenses, costs of appraisals, accounting fees and expenses, third-party brokerage or finder’s fees, title insurance, premium expenses and other closing costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Form of Advisory Management Agreement (Behringer Harvard REIT II, Inc.)

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