Examples of Marketing Fee in a sentence
Public Issue Expense The estimated Issue related expenses include Issue Management Fee, Marketing Fee, Underwriting and Selling Commissions, Printing and Distribution Expenses, Legal Fee, Advertisement Expenses, Registrar’s Fees, Depository Fee and Listing Fee.
William Claiborne, “Hog Farmers Given Vote on Marketing Fee Rules,” Washington Post, Feb.
Marketing FeeThe Marketing Fee is an amount that reimburses us for the costs we incur for marketing and advertising the Residence which costs include any real estate agent’s charges for successfully marketing the Residence.
The Initial Marketing Fee shall not be applied in discharge of the Franchisee's obligations under this Agreement.
In addition, as part of the Royalty Fee and Marketing Fee, you will pay to us the amount of any taxes imposed on us or our affiliates (and any taxes imposed on us or our affiliates as a result of such imposition) by federal, state, or local taxing authorities as a result of our receipt of any Royalty Fee or Marketing Fee, not including any tax measured on our income.