Clearing Costs definition

Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s broker and Transfer Agent fees. “Clearing Date” shall be the date on which the Investor receives the Put Shares as DWAC Shares in its brokerage account.
Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s broker and Transfer Agent fees, excluding commissions.
Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s broker and Transfer Agent costs with respect to the deposit of the Purchase Notice Shares.

Examples of Clearing Costs in a sentence

  • The Company shall pay the Clearing Costs associated with the Closing, and any Transfer Agent fees (including any fees required for same-day processing of any instruction letter delivered by the Company), stamp taxes, and other taxes and duties levied on the Company in connection with the delivery of any Securities to the Investor.


More Definitions of Clearing Costs

Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s broker, Transfer Agent, and commission expenses.
Clearing Costs means all fees of the Placement Agent with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, as well as all of the Investor’s brokerage firm, clearing firm, Transfer Agent fees, and attorney fees with respect to the Put Shares. “Clearing Date” shall be the date on which the Investor receives the Put Shares in its brokerage account.
Clearing Costs means the Investor’s broker costs with respect to the deposit of Purchase Notice Shares in respect of each Purchase Notice that are actually incurred by the Investor, in an amount not to exceed $500.
Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s brokerage firm, clearing firm, Transfer Agent fees, and attorney fees, with respect to the deposit of the Put Shares. “Clearing Date” shall be the date on which the Investor receives the Put Shares in its brokerage account.
Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s broker and Transfer Agent fees.
Clearing Costs means all of the Investor’s brokerage firm, clearing firm, Transfer Agent fees, and attorney fees, with respect to the Put Shares. “Clearing Date” shall be the date on which the Investor receives the Put Shares in its brokerage account.
Clearing Costs means the Investor’s broker and Transfer Agent costs with respect to each deposit of Common Stock.