Offering Costs definition

Offering Costs means the aggregate amounts expended by the General Partner which related to the organization of the Partnership and the General Partner, or to the initial public offering or subsequent offerings of REIT Shares or other shares of capital stock of the General Partner, the net proceeds of which were used to make a contribution to the Partnership, in each case to the extent such expenses of the General Partner were not reimbursed by the Partnership.
Offering Costs means and fees, costs and expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Trust or the Partnership, as the case may be, in connection with the Offerings and sale of Units from time to time, including legal, accounting, audit, printing, filing, Transfer Agent and other costs and fees associated with the Offerings, including the preparation of an offering memorandum;
Offering Costs means any fees, costs and expenses incurred by or on behalf of the Fund or Partnership in connection with the offering and sale of Trust or Partnership Units from time to time, including marketing costs, the Commission and any other commission or fee payable to a registered dealer, financial advisor or eligible sales person in connection with the sale of Partnership Units.

Examples of Offering Costs in a sentence

  • All costs and expenses associated with the preparation and filing of a Prospectus amendment or supplement further to events referred to in this subsection Schedule "A"1.2(a) of this Schedule "A" shall be considered Selling Shareholder’s Offering Costs, not Offering Costs.


More Definitions of Offering Costs

Offering Costs has the meaning assigned to such term in Item J4 of this Agreement.
Offering Costs means the fees and expenses of counsel and accountants of the Holder, all transfer taxes, underwriting discounts and commissions attributable to Shares registered at the request of the Holder, and in any registration made pursuant to Section 2 hereof, all filing fees attributable to Shares registered at the request of the Holder.
Offering Costs means all expenditures classified as “syndication expenses” under Section 1.709-2(b) of the Treasury Regulations promulgated under Section 709 of the Code; provided, however, that neither placement nor solicitation fees may be considered “Offering Costs” for purposes of this Agreement.
Offering Costs has the meaning assigned to such term in [Item 22] of the Recitals to this Agreement.
Offering Costs means all the fees and incidental costs related to the execution of a Public Offering contemplated herein, including: (a) the listing and filing fees charged by the Canadian Securities Regulators, FINRA or the Exchange, (b) the fees and costs related to compliance with applicable Canadian Securities Legislation, (c) printing, photocopy, messenger, delivery and translation costs, (d) the costs incurred in connection with any road show and marketing activities,
Offering Costs has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.21.
Offering Costs shall not include such fees and commissions that are paid from sources other than the proceeds of the Offering. OFFERING DATE - the date the Refinancing Securities are delivered against payment therefor. OFFERING PROCEEDS REPAYMENT AMOUNT - the meaning specified in the Subordinated Loan Agreement. ORIGINAL AGREEMENT - Recital 1. PERSON - any individual, corporation, company, voluntary association, partnership, joint venture, trust, unincorporated organization or government or any agency, instrumentality or political subdivision thereof, or any other form of entity. POST-CONVERSION PERIOD - the period commencing on the Bridge Maturity Date to, but excluding, the date distributions equal to the full Class B Preference Amount have been made to each Class B Member. PRE-CONVERSION PERIOD - the period commencing on the Acquisition Date to, but excluding, the earlier of (i) the Bridge Maturity Date and (ii) the date distributions equal to the full Class B Preference Amount have been made to each Class B Member. PURPA - the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, as amended, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's regulations thereunder, and regulatory and judicial interpretations thereof.