Fee Income definition

Fee Income means fee income received from a Borrower, including negative rebates paid by a Borrower in connection with Loans, premiums in connection with non-cash Collateral and fees in connection with fee for hold or other arrangements.
Fee Income means the sums received by the OfS by way of—
Fee Income means all directors’, transaction, introduction, underwriting, investment banking, break-up, advisory, monitoring, due diligence, referral, commitment, arrangement, consulting, termination or other fees or compensation (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, the Management Fee) received by the General Partner, the Fund Manager, any Key Person, any of their respective directors, officers, employees, members, shareholders or partners, or any Affiliates of any of the foregoing in relation to the activities of the Fund or of any actual or potential Portfolio Investment, including the Value of any Securities, awards, options, warrants and other non-cash compensation or benefit paid, granted or otherwise conveyed to any such Person with respect to the Fund or an actual or potential Portfolio Investment.

Examples of Fee Income in a sentence

  • Fee Income Annually, the CWSRF assesses a 0.5% administrative fee to assistant recipients on all outstanding loan balances.

  • Compare the information you entered in items 1 and 2, above, to the Reduced User Fee Income Guidelines table below.

  • If the total income you entered in item 2 is equal to or less than the amount shown for your family unit size and residence in the Reduced User Fee Income Guidelines table below, you may qualify for a reduction of the installment agreement user fee.

  • If the total income you entered in item 2 is more than the amount shown for your family unit size and residence in the Reduced User Fee Income Guidelines table below, you do not qualify for a reduction of the installment agreement user fee.

  • Fee Income and ExpenseThis will be a tremendously useful indication in liquid markets that trade with the convention of fees and commissions.


More Definitions of Fee Income

Fee Income means without duplication actual income earned by the Parent, the Borrower and their Subsidiaries in connection with management, leasing, construction or asset management of Properties owned by third parties and Properties not 100% owned in fee simple by the Parent, the Borrower or their Wholly Owned Subsidiaries for which the Parent, the Borrower or one of their Subsidiaries has entered a written binding agreement with the Property owner to provide such services.
Fee Income means, with respect to a Person and for a given period, the amount of net income accrued by such Person during such period from fees, commissions and other compensation derived from (a) managing and/or leasing properties owned by third parties; (b) developing properties for third parties; (c) arranging for property acquisitions by third parties; (d) arranging financing for third parties and (e) consulting and business services performed for third parties.
Fee Income means for any period, the amount reflected as "Gross Fee Revenue" on Summit Holding's consolidated income statement for such period (as calculated in a manner consistent with that applicable to the Borrower's audited income statements), which amount is attributable to income arising out of the Management Agreements and any other agreements generating fee income in the ordinary course of business.
Fee Income means all directors’', transaction, introduction, underwriting, investment banking, break-up, advisory, monitoring, due diligence, referral, commitment, arrangement, consulting, termination or other fees or compensation (excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, the Management Fee and any expenses relating to obtaining such Fee Income) received by the General Partner, the Fund Manager, any Key Person, any of their respective directors, officers, employees, members, shareholders or partners, or any Affiliates of any of the foregoing in relation to the activities of the Fund or of any actual or potential Portfolio Investment, including the Value of any Securities, awards, options, warrants and other non-cash compensation or benefit paid, granted or otherwise conveyed to any such Person with respect to the Fund or an actual or potential Portfolio Investment. 22
Fee Income means the management fees paid by the Applicable Fund to Oaktree in its capacity as investment advisor of such Applicable Fund. The management fee and the amount of any management fee offsets for any Applicable Fund will be determined in accordance with the partnership agreement, separate account agreement, advisory agreement, side letter or other relevant document(s) governing or binding upon the Applicable Fund.
Fee Income means the fee charged to a person in respect of services provided by the Adviser on behalf of Guardian Advice.
Fee Income means actual fees paid to the Manager by a Fund or Portfolio Company, as permitted by the Fund’s LPA.ASSOCI ATION FOR CORPOR ATE GROWTH Fee Income includes management fees paid by the Fund to the Manager and Portfolio Company Fees. Fee Income is the gross amount3 received by the Manager or its Affiliates and generally includes Portfolio Company Fees.Fee Income does not include cash reimbursements received by the Manager from a Fund or Portfolio Company for expenses, vendor costs or other amounts that are advanced by the Manager on behalf of the Fund and its Portfolio Companies in the ordinary course of cash management which would otherwise have been billed to and paid by the Fund or Portfolio Companies directly.