Cost of Issuance Fee definition

Cost of Issuance Fee means the fee charged by the Corporation to the Applicant for the payment of the costs and expenses associated with the sale of Bonds and the loaning of the proceeds, including a fee for the Corporation.
Cost of Issuance Fee means the fee charged by Florida Housing to the Applicant for the payment of the costs and expenses associated with the sale of Bonds and the loaning of the proceeds, including a fee for Florida Housing.
Cost of Issuance Fee means the fee charged by the Corporation to the Applicant for the payment

Examples of Cost of Issuance Fee in a sentence

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

Related to Cost of Issuance Fee

  • Amendment Fee means any fee offered, paid or payable to any Lender Party by the Borrower or any Affiliate of the Borrower (whether directly or through the Administrative Agent or any other Person) in consideration for any waiver of, or agreement to amend or modify any provision of, any of the Financing Documents.

  • Commitment Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.09(a).

  • Hire Fee the hire fee specified in Item 13.

  • L/C Fee has the meaning specified in Section 2.03(i).

  • Origination Fee means any origination fee payable to the Department by the lender with respect to any Trust Student Loan.

  • Issuance Date means the date hereof.